【convoy】H4 and B35AM options are updated

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I would love to see a forward click option for all S21 and M21 series lights.

Do these flashlights use the standard omten switch or maybe the square one?

I suppose it got confusing whether people like reverse or forward clicky…

The earlier batches of Convoy M21A (SST40) and Convoy S11 (XHP50.2) used a forward-clicky tailswitch (I still have these 2 models with forward-clicky version).
I have since then tried another Convoy S11 (SST40) and this S11 now uses a reverse-clicky tailswitch. (I could interchange the tailswitch of the other S11 to make one forward-clicky or reverse-clicky type.)

I’d like to change my M21A (SST40) from forward-clicky to reverse-clicky, but am not sure if it’s available (the reverse-clicky tailswitch that fits the M21A).
I suppose I’m more used to using reverse-clicky type tailswitch flashlights.

Can you share a photo of forward clicky switches of M21A & S11?

For multi-mode lights, reverse switch makes more sense. And for 95%+ of people it does as well. I understand why it’s the standard. There is however a distinct market and application for forward switches…

Ideally,a forward “tactical” switch should have a secondary method to change modes. Either with head twists or an e switch that only functions as mode switching.

Convoy used to make the L4, which is a form factor very close to what I desire.

If the grip ring was removed from the tailcap and offered as a removable rubber version, and it had a more ‘proud’ tail switch, then the rest is mostly cosmetic preferences.

On that point, less is more, and I rreaally miss the styling of old eagletac, nitecore, 4sevens, and even fenix (original tk11) tactical lights. Sleek, aggressive, attractive, and functional.

Lastly, if a 32mm - 44mm - 60mm head diameter series with deep, quality reflectors and thin bezels (maximizing reflector area per head diameter — like the C8 and M2 exceed at (m21c not so much)) and taking cues from Amutorch designs that keep overall length in check, we could have a winner in my book.

Problem is, you make the bezel too thin (especially Al and not SS), and any good solid bang can bust the glass and ruin the thread. A thicker bezel, especially made of SS, makes the front end of the light almost a hammer-head in ruggedness.

Even in a padded case, I accidentally dropped my camera maybe 2’ (if that) onto the sidewalk, and the oblique-angle hit just the right way not only shattered the clear (“UV”) protective filter, but also bent the flange enough that I can’t even get off the outer ring from the filter.

Well, so much for padded cases…

In a flashlight, if you want it to be “tactical”, you need to be able to crack open someone’s melon with a good hit. So you don’t also want to bust the front glass and bend the bezel, etc.

There are clearly limits to thinness and the tradeoff with ruggedness. I think the m2 has it right though. I think thinner would be an issue but don’t see much practical advantage going much thicker. If you have to chisel your way out of a jail cell then maybe you have bigger problems anyway. I’m personally not willing to experiment with my sample, but I bet the impact would have to be quite severe to render it inoperable.

I thought the same about a hard-shell padded case, but I guessed wrong.

Crazy bad luck there. I know a lot of things are possible, but in a situation where I need to smash a ss bezel into a
live melon, the last thing I’ma be worried about is if I can later unthread it lol

SFT40 showed up yesterday In Convoy FB group... tempting...

Interesting. I had not heard of the SFT40 before. There is some discussion about it on the German forum. I guess it’s a stock domeless SST40.

SFT40 is 5x5mm and Osram CULPM1.TG is 4x4mm so i guess it could be stock dedommed SST40

SFT is Luminus speak for domeless 4mm², so very likely a minimally modified sst-40 optimized for no dome. Likely additional silicon pour around the perimeter to protect bond wires and such and maybe a slightly different phosphor mix. I’m very, very excited for this emitter. Just heard of it in TLF yesterday. I knew about the SFT70 from this thread, and I think I’m looking forward to that one more. I think it could be the sweet spot for compact high lumen throwers. 1/3 the cost of the 90.2 and in a 5050 footprint that’ll fit existing mcpcbs, reflectors, and gaskets. Win win win. Bring on the next gen boost drivers please!

Hopefully they offer some better tints and lower CCTs. The SST40 has fantastic efficiency and performance but terrible tints.

SFT40? Without (preferably ultra) high colour rendering, another one I'll for sure pass on. O:)

Would it be possible to get the SFT-40 and SFT-70 datasheet?
Because I found the Design Guidelines for SFT Chipsets Assembly (SFT-10, SFT-16 and SFT-20).
In it, it says that the thermal pad is electrically active, it is common with the cathode.

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Just seeing that sbt90.2 on 20mm mcpcb drop in the AX store, Simon you are the King of flashlight modification supplies and straightforward , elegant flashlight design. This is exciting, I have been recently researching what to do for an mcpcb for a sbt90.2, and now I can just order one from you. Amazing. Thank you!

Simon, would be nice Quad S21A/B style side switch
with variable tint and Nichia (E21A?) Leds.
An alternative to IF25 with smaller head size