Convoy L2...Guess who's back???

Ergh Simon told me straight that a 26700 wouldn’t fit, but I was still holding out hope. I have a few of those KK’s but nothing takes them

Don’t give up yet PD!! How bout a couple 2mm copper 26650 tube spacers? You could extend the head and cap out 4mm total? If need be?

Did you use the included led spacer? Or did you make the reflector sit directly on top of the led board?

Does anyone know or has a holster that should fit this L2?

I still haven’t figured out what I’ll do with my L2, leave it stock or mod it with a XPL HI and fet driver….
One thing I can say is that after handling and using this L2 my convoy C8 looks and feels like a small toy light. :smiley:

For a holster, I use this one for HD2010's, Yezl Y3's, and others of those sizes: https://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10004324/1330400-authentic-niwalker-nylon-flashlight-holster. It's a real nice holster for how I use them - protecting the light when carried/stored.

Thinking it should/may work for the L2? I can check it when my L2 host arrives - ordered 10/28 but appears to be on the slow track.

I’d buy a double tube option if it was on the market.

Knowing that my King Kong 26700 5000mAh cell is most likely my strongest and certainly highest capacity, I set out to make it work in the L2 this morning. First of all, the forward clicky had to go. The actual pcb the switch is on has a white outline of a smaller Omten style switch, so I removed the clunky forward switch and put a small Omten in it’s place. Then I took the switch assembly/tail cap out to the lathe. The spacer for the switch that allows the rubber boot to interface appears to be black Delrin, so I machined that down to a wider cup to fit completely over the smaller switch, then machined off the raised top portion that fits into the boot. That allowed the switch/spacer/boot to work together at a smaller overall height. Then I machined the inside of the tail cap to allow the longer 26700 room to fit, leaving a ledge wide enough for the battery tube to still make solid ground contact and fit the same as usual.

So now I have a reverse clicky with a through pcb spring bypass that allows the King Kong 26700 to produce 6A at the tail and the light makes 1566 lumens from the XP-L HI. Poifect! :bigsmile:

As far as focus goes, I didn’t do anything different. The 20mm Noctigon is screwed to the emitter shelf, the white centering ring sits on top of the Noctigon and the reflector mates to it nicely. Beam profile is tight, I’ll get a new lux reading a bit later. Should be more than the 212Kcd previously. At any rate, I’m very pleased with it and happy to have the high capacity cell in place.

Ah! Pictures! lol, I’ve forgotten, will get on that….

Thanks for offering such a great tailcap mod-service dale! Very generous of you!
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Dang, nice work once again Dale! 6A is pretty darn good!

Add me to that tailcap mod list Smile

Gorgeous light, no doubt about it

Very nice design on the head, really liking the lines and mass

Anodizing is quite nice, typical of Convoy lights, and the raised blocks on the tube are great for grip… the knurling could have stood being deeper but it works anyway

THIS is how square threads should be! I like the raised rib being the same dimension as the channel, very solid. Notice the KK 26700 standing proud of the tube

A few things here. First, yes, I brain farted on the brass retaining ring and made it overly wide in the center. I cut the entire ring at 20.20mm and then enlarged the opening in the head of the light, re-cut threads to match how I had my lathe already set up instead of trying to match the existing threads. Goofed somewhere and the driver will fit through the “retaining ring” Duh! So I soldered the snot out of it. Ugly, but very functional. lol Second, the shelf surrounding the driver was anodized, as was the end of the battery tube. Huh? So I cut the ano off and cleaned it off the end of the tube with a file. I didn’t want ground to rely on the threads so now I have a solid ground through the host. :wink: Sometimes I also like to solder a copper disc on top of the spring so that there is a flat large surface area for a flat top cell to make contact with. I don’t know if it helps, but it looks neat. lol

Here you can see how much I had to relieve the inside of the tail cap for the KK 26700. Critical to this was the smaller Omten switch and a reduction in the depth of the spacer between the switch and boot.

Quick and dirty, like I said…

Nice!! I think I'd like to keep mine single cell - sure looks great this way.

I used to like the HD2010 for a thrower in the 26650 class, this L2 is like the evolution of that light. Much better looking, much more refined, with the same diameter but considerably deeper reflector. And it’s about time! lol (I’ve got the L2 sitting beside a grey 2010 that pulls 6.49A on it’s de-domed XM-L2) The beam profile is nicer in the L2, tighter hot spot from the HI, overall nicer light by a good margin.

When’s the second round of pics coming? :wink:

Thanks for the pics Dale. Im tempted. Did you get rid of the red barrel or something? :wink:

Well this is cool. I didn’t know about this light except I saw it online and wanted one but they were all out of stock

The standard 97yd shot to the 55 gallon oil drum, Canon G1X ISO1600, f/5.6, 1/2 second exposure, manual settings manual focus, 2 sec timer on a tripod.

4X optical zoom (112mm equivalent)

Same camera settings, 4X Optical, white barn is 610 yds distant

oooh I like it. Thanks for the beamshots. How about some comparison shots with other similar sized lights? (to show size of the L2)

in comparison to Yezl Y3

reflectors of Convoy L2, Yezl Y3, Convoy C8

Thank you for the pictures of the reflectors. That adds a nice perspective.

Here is another shot of it with other known lights for size comparison.

I have to say I love the L2. Even stock it out throws almost anything I own. Thanks Dale for giving us a better idea of this light’s potential. SWEET!!!

I got it as host only, really like it. Such a nice chunky, well built light. However, the reflector has some imperfections, little dents, not too happy about that. Still not sure what I’m going to do with it, XP-L HI, XP-G2 or even XP-E2, someone figured out a way to dedome a 219C properly?

I think I’ll play around with it today. Let you know how it goes.

Very pleased that I have ordered one. Thanks for the pictures.