Ultra Fire
WF-602C DIY Host
Reviewer’s Overall Rating: 5 of 5
Summary:
Battery: 16340/CR123A
Switch: Reverse Click
Driver size: 17mm
LED Size: 16mm
Lens: Glass
Tailstands: Yes (not perfectly though)
Price Paid: $4.58
From: FASTTECH
Link to light: Ultrafire 602C DIY LED Flashlight Host
Received: January 2013
IPX Rating: Has O-Ring between body and head
FIRST REVIEW SORRY FOR THE RANDOMNESS HOPEFULLY SOME OF IT HELPS
Features:
1. Black Anodized finish
2. All Aluminum body
3. Aluminum reflector (Orange Peel).
4. Nice knurling
5. Smooth threads
6. Clicky switch is nice - not to hard and not to soft
7. The light produces a very floody beam
8. Complete kit except driver, led, and battery
Parts used in the build:
16mm XML T6 1A
17mm Driver - BLF Edition driver same one as used in the A8 build 4 mode with memory
Solar Force protected 16340 (blue/white)
With this combination tail readings
High - 1.8a - 100%
Med - 600ma - 33%
Low - 30ma - 1.6%
Moon - 4ma - .16%
For around $13 you could build yourself one not including batteries.
Overall:
The build was straight forward and pretty simple. I like small lights and carry one in my pocket every day. I am very happy with the light and have not had anything this small before. The modes are wonderful High (turbo), Medium, Low, Moon Low (BLF Edition A8 driver). It gets warm really quick on High/Turbo. Would definitely recommend it for someone that wants a small light that puts out quite a bit of light with the right driver.
Dimensions: As listed on FASTTECH
Depth 22 mm
Height 83 mm
Width 22 mm
Product Weight 31 g
Top side of the pill showing
Bottom side of the pill showing
With driver and led installed in the pill
Size comparison - from left to right - Trustfire F20, UltraFire WF-602C, Red AA host from CNQG, Sipik 68 Clone.
Size comparison - unprotected 18650, Ultrafire WF-602C
Moon Low Mode
Beam shot on Turbo/High
sorry for the bad pics all I have is my Iphone