I ordered my Copper Convoy S2+ as a host. When I soldered in the driver and the led I wondered why it didn’t light up. Then I unscrewed the tailcap and look what I found
I just wanted to note this in case someone’s S2+ does not turn on as well. Apart from that little flaw that is fixed within seconds I’m very satisfied with the Copper Convoy S2+. The transparent coating lets the copper stay shiny instead of getting ugly brown with use. Along with my Convoy L6 and my Emisar D4 it is the most beautiful flashlight I own!
I guess I’m going to have to buy one of these after all to carry my beautiful Hoop copper pill. Y’all are gonna have to explain to my wife, I’m tired of fighting it…
can u only get this in xml2 or xpl emitters ? and ali sucks… still waiting for another light from nov27 bought… not tempted buying from there again useless shipping options compared to banggood…
Hum…maybe we can try again?
If the members that already have a Cu S2+ (and want or…need :smiling_imp: a shorty tube) & the ones that don’t have one, are interested in shorty tubes, maybe we can check with Simon again if he’ll manage to do them!
It would be neat to have male/male joining sleeves (the sleeve would be female on each end) in copper to connect multiple 18350 tubes together for use with, say, a 6V emitter such as the 50.2 or 70.2 or MT-G2, even 3 tubes for a 9V MT-G2. A fourth tube for a 50.2 quad in 2S2P for 12V operation from 4 cells… the options are very broad. The sleeves would act as grip along the length of the tube.
short tube needs a good saw, some sanding plane then solder with very little paste both pieces together
if the coating does not get damaged the result may look good enough or need some sort of mild sand blasting or so to hide the solder connection