Bad experience with 2.5A Convoy S9 from banggood

I haven’t considered getting in touch tbh, I assumed it’d kind of be a big company that wouldn’t bother with just one customer complaining. I might look up how to contact them later, thanks!

As for the MH20, that thing looks great (I mean, just visually, I really like the looks lol), but price wise quite a bit too expensive and also probably too throwy (the S9 is actually a bit less throwy than the A6, which is preferable in this case. Tight spots are pretty annoying indoors imo). Thanks for the suggestion though!

At the moment the A6 + MC1 seems to be the best choice… I guess being able to sleep at night knowing your battery won’t catch on fire is more important than wanting to avoid an external charger lol

Him. Simon at Convoy. He’s wonderful.

Nah, you want throwy, you get the MH20GT.

You can always slap on some diffusion film to further blur the hotspot and not only make it floodier, but smoother as well.

I just got a glass front for a LuxPro 4×AAA light (had plastic :person_facepalming: ), and just to check the fit, ’cause thicker glass on the 2×AA light requires shaving down the lip of the (also plastic :person_facepalming: ) reflector, but in this case it dropped right in.

Fired it up with just nekkid glass. Tight saucer-sized hotspot with evil urine-yellow corona from the G3. With film, a nice sofa-sized blur.

Peel on. Peel off. The Peeler…

Yep, look for DC Fix diffusion film (I like “Sand” finish). Available everywhere fine diffusion film is sold. :sunglasses:

I had to (well, wanted to) cover a small window with film to keep out prying eyes yet still let in light, but by mistake got “snow”, which was textured.

Works fine in the beam itself, but leaves small wisps of light around the periphery. Then for s&g got either “frost” or “milky”, forgot which, ’cause whichever it was, it was the only other one they had, and it’s quite nice.

I could easily sell off the excess, but don’t want to step on anyone’s toes here. :innocent:

Thanks for posting this. I had the same thought of getting this light as a gift for someone that I didn’t want to have to worry about external chargers and I have always had good luck with Convoy.

Ok, here’s an update:

  • Banggood will refund me 19 USD for the S9 after I sent them the video that I linked in the first post
  • I messaged Simon from Convoy on aliexpress, he offered to send me a new driver. I asked him if the new driver would have the same cheap charging circuit with no real cut-off, he hasn’t replied yet. I’m assuming since it looks very much like a design flaw and not like a malfunction, it’ll be the same.
  • I ordered an A6 + MC1 from banggood since my brother values the true moon mode more than charging via USB. – OT: I didn’t dare to order the 5A tint again because the last one had such an outright ridiculous light color, so I went for the 3D… apparently my brother and I are part of the minority that actually prefers tint closer to neutral (even if they go into the green slightly) over straight up pink :smiley:
  • Since I somewhat know my way around electronics, I’ll have a look at the driver in the S9 soon. Maybe there’s something “obviously” wrong with it, like wrong values in a resistor divider to measure battery voltage (taking into account what mcu is being used… if it’s marked at all. Guess I’ll find out).

My S9 stopped charging at about 4.18 . I did not check LVP but gifted it with a protected cell . Very long press for off would be deal breaker if I had kept it.

I also gifted one to a muggle, with a protected 3500mAh cell. Gave the 4x AMC7135 version. The recipient loves it.

Frankly I didn’t even consider a protected cell. That would make a lot of sense for a muggle. Not sure why I didn’t think of that, but I guess it’s because I’m just not sure where to get high quality protected cells, and if they’d be ok with the current a e. g. BLF A6 draws. Still would rather have a proper charge circuit and LVP in a light and use an unprotected cell than having to rely on the protection circuit attached to the cell. I’m assuming those ICs also aren’t cutting off the charge current once it drops below a threshold? I’d imagine they simply protect against over/under voltage.

If your in the USA, LiIon Wholesale is a good place.

Thanks teacher, but I’m actually in Germany sorry, I’ll add that to my profile.

/\ … Ok I understand, shipping would kill that suggestion. :slight_smile:

I guess I can get Keeppower and XTAR protected cells from the place where I normally order cells from, but they're literally twice as expensive as a Samsung 35E cell... that's a hefty price tag for a tiny PCB with probabably just a tiny IC and a mosfet on it :/

I’ve no experience with XTAR protected cells, but I’ve found that Keeppower cells tend to be a bit too wide - several of my lights won’t accept them.

I’ve had good results with Eagtac cells - the 3500mAh cells are rated for 10A, with a protection circuit to match, and they worked well in the BLF A6 I used to EDC.

Be warned, though - my Eagtac cells are the old model with the protection circuit at the negative pole. I haven’t tried the new version with the protection circuit at the positive pole yet.

thanks for your review of this light, valuable experiences for everyone.
most of my lights are Convoy, never looked at this model

Found this review on banggood... I don't understand why anyone who actually bothers to measure the cut off voltage would still give 5 stars, even though they clearly found their LVP not working.

There may be a chance the review was modified.

Why would he given 3 stars in the written review then?

Banggood are known for modifying or even deleting “less favourable” reviews.

What? No way. Get out. That’d be downright dishonest.

Next thing, you’ll be accusing them of luring people in with promises of free gifts, and never delivering.