Blue S2+ flashlight, for guys, for your bro!

Blue S2+ flashlight, for men, for your brofriend! For your lover? :smiley:

That’s fine… but I want my cut. :bigsmile:

Good day guys, just wondering if this is HAIII anodized. Thanks :slight_smile:

I respectfully disagree. The only thing that should come of this in my opinion is that you cross off a distributor that has been found untrustworthy. It’s shocking that that would ask you to provide pictures when they know they’ve been selling counterfeit goods. Gearbest is the only one that’s been tainted here and in my opinion should be avoided at all costs. Honestly I’m shocked that anyone here still buys from them. What you have is not a red S2+ so why would it taint Simon’s excellent product? If I buy a Rolex out of the trunk of someone’s car and it doesn’t live up to Rolex quality standards does that taint Rolex? Of course not. It just means there are scam artists out there and you have to be cautious if you buy from sellers with a sketchy reputation. Simon has an excellent reputation that he has earned. He has also stated that Gearbest told him they “realized” they were selling fakes and will not sell anymore and that if he finds out they have been he will no longer supply them any lights and will post here on BLF warning us not to buy from them. Just buy from him and you have a rock solid guarantee.

I’m afraid it is not possible to do bright colors in true HA III. The thickness of real HA III causes it to be darker. Medium gray, dark gray, dark olive, charcoal, black. You can add colors but they would be combined with the HA III base gray or olive color. Anyone showing bright colors that they claim to be true HA III is either lying or themselves were lied to by the anodizer.
Color type II anodizing and uncolored HA III
Understanding and Specifying Anodizing

I sent Simon an email asking about this after seeing that question so we’ll see what he say’s but I imagine Halo is correct. That said, the anodizing on all my Convoy lights has help up very well. The red S2+ has been bouncing around my wife’s purse with keys, change and whatever else for months and I don’t see a single scuff on it. I literally just pulled it out to check and it looks like new.

Thanks Halo :slight_smile: , Im new here and still have a ton to learn H)

You can do type II anodizing that is pretty hard and still better then most other flashlights. There is a range within type II.

sorry but isnt it strobe/blinkies can be hidden—turn off after blink on low mode? Why do i have to choose my customization option when ordering?

sorry i was confused.

I LOL’ed :D!

Hehe, I guess Simon is the father of this style, so he gets to eat the cake :D!

You don’t need to change this, as you say, S2+ comes with to groups, activating using it on low to it blinks, then turn off, then turn on, and you have the second group.
Still that’s 10% - 40% and 100%, so if you want lower low, or lower mid, he can custom made this for you.
The same with option 3 and 4. But option 1 and 2 is on every light, still, its brighter then what he offer to custom made.

Does the Convoy S2+ use PWM?

If so, is the frequency known?

Thanks in advance.

i think they've used PWM in every convoy lights. because i can hear buzzing sound on low and med mode on my red S2+.

Will this be available as host only?

Probably, but it might be a while. I asked Simon about that yesterday but I don’t have a reply yet. He’s exactly 12 hours different from my time zone so communicating is delayed unless I stay up reeeally late and I’m getting too old for that. I’ll add the information as soon as Simon confirms.

Yes, it uses 4.5 kHz PWM.

This is fast enough that most people generally won’t notice it, but you might hear a tone while the light is in medium mode.

Really cheap lights and a lot of car tail lights tend to use ~150 Hz, while high-end brands often use 4.5 kHz or non-PWM current-controlled output. The 19 kHz speed we use on BLF is generally only available in custom lights or qlite drivers.

I wonder if it would be feasible for Simon to start selling lights with BLF-sourced firmware. It might be awkward since he doesn’t actually make the drivers, but it would be really cool to have better firmware options.

This depends, of course, on whether the firmware authors are okay with someone else selling their code. And the availability of good general-purpose firmwares. But I like the idea, at least. The stock code on nanjg drivers is a bit dated now.

+1 TK!

I think that the 3-5 mode nanjg is Very Dated now.

I really wish that my S2+ would STAY in 3 mode, but do just one thing wrong while using it, and it’s back to The Disco :frowning:

Thanks,
-Chuck

Guppydrv is the cats meow. When I buy a 7135 driver from RMM, I have it come with guppydrv. Next time I’ll have to remember to have him mount the otc on the chip so the driver ring can screw down properly.

Maybe Simon can purchase pre-programmed attiny or drivers from Dr Jones? It doesn’t hurt to dream. :slight_smile:

I doubt it would be very feasible to use any firmwares with legal restrictions for commercial use. It would likely raise costs significantly and make production and sales much more complex.

It might be more effective to contact nanjg, or whoever makes their drivers, offering new code compatible with their hardware. Then every product which uses nanjg drivers could benefit. But I don’t know who makes them or how many companies are involved, and it might be pretty complicated.

And I’m not sure if any suitable code exists yet, something with both better features and no legal complications. Nanjg drivers don’t have an offtime capacitor, so the functionality might be somewhat limited.

As for Convoy, I don’t know if Simon wants to deal with custom driver manufacturing (to add things like an OTC or a FET+1 for power). It’s cheaper and easier to get nanjg drivers.