Review: Uniquefire HS-801 - CREE R2, thrower single 18650 2 mode flashlight

Seems to be the same driver and reflector so any differences would be minimal.

Does anyone know a part number for a pressure pad? Thanks for the info

Aloha and welcome to BLF Preda8or!

Pardon my ignorance, but does that mean it’s single mode only now?
I have an HS-802, which I believe is pretty much identical. From what I’ve seen, the low mode via the transistor is very inefficient. I really want at least 2 modes, and would like to improve runtime on low mode, so am wondering what the easiest option is for a noob to achieve that?
TIA
ws

Only a driver swap can do it efficiently. Use the AK-47 from kd and disable unwanted modes. In the diy section is the driver reviewed. Cant really help much atm since im typing this from a phone. :)

Dang. Thanks for your pointers.

Had been considering a driver swap to a 1400mA driver. Though from a review by the infamous old4570 ;) had seen that a driver swap may not improve the performance (in terms of throw/high) by a significant amount. My unknown quality DMM (and skills!) have measured ~1.17A on a not fully fresh battery, and so I'm loathe to decrease the max current as the AK-47 has a regulated high of 1050mA, which the tests by brted bear out.

Seems like 1400mA drivers are rare as hens teeth unless you buy in bulk??? :(. I don't want/need 20, and the ones I had bookmarked previously are all 'not found'.

Anyways, as a noob, I guess driver replacement is a bit more than I'm game to go for at the moment without significant benefits on 'high'. Easier for a noob like me to buy some additional 18650s than consider driver replacement...

Hey! Stop laughing at me! And yes I have ordered a P60!! :P

ws

Well i buy the 1050mA ones single mode in 5 pack and if need be i can cannibalize one for additional AMC7135 to make up to 1400mA.

The HS-801 is definitely single mode by driver. The tailcap switch resistor nonsense make it 2 mode. Don't know why would you want to have it 2 mode but hey, who em i to tell you what to do. However for close range a nice P60 XM-L based is more reasonable. I never found use for a dimmer mode on a purely thrower flashlight also a forward switch is also my preference for a single mode flashlight but those are hard to find.

i was looking for a hs-801 and found this one it looks diffrent and its a 5 mode

UniqueFire HS-801 R2 5-Mode Long-Range LED Flashlight (1*18650)

im thinking of buying it, to me it looks better then the kd one and it looks like you can take it apart, but it cost more.

but this one caught me eye

TrustFire - Extra Deep Reflector T6

this one has a Q5 emiter and the same deep relector as the HS-801 by the looks

TrustFire USA168 Q5 3-Mode Memory LED Flashlight (1*18650)

its $20.55 shipped

i was looking for the same but wanna try an xpg and xml. then remembered the te r2 at mf. takes p60 pill

https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/1094

I brought the TrustFire USA168 Q5 3-Mode Memory LED Flashlight (1 x 18650) to try out, the smaller the emitter the better the throw

So did I and a Ultrafire MCU-C88 to sort of balance up both hands..............

good choice it should handle hear and modding well.

i brought this Trustfire C8 Stainless Steel Head XM-L T6 900-Lumen 5-Mode LED Flashlight (1 x 18650) at the same time as the TrustFire USA168 Q5 3-Mode Memory LED Flashlight (1 x 18650) the trustfire c8 should be good for 200 meters and put out some usible spill, i like the brand trustfire and the stainless steel bezel should be good as thats where my torches get knocked around but the wife has already claimed that one and its not here yet.

another torch thats good for throwing that get over looked is the TR-1200 the tinny emmiters smaller then a match head in the narrow reflectors does 300 meters and puts out good spill well mine does and the 5 emiters pack a punch.

The Jetbeam BC40 is a good thrower for an XM-l and its a two mode no silly strobe or flashy modes but it might not be classed as a budget light by some, but it is well built easly to use and comes with spare parts and a holster with a nice tint.

you would think the TR-1200 would throw simular to my TR-3T6 but it does not the TR-1200 out throws it 3 fold but the TR-3T6 is 3 times brighter and it just a wall of light it has to be one of my favourt torches, i wish Manafont sold the TR-1200 so i could truley recomend it.

I was going to give it a break on throwers for a while now I've ordered those two but Summer/DD has come up with a special on the Palight T6 (57mm head, regulated) that is too good to miss. So I'll be ordering that too once he gives the link/ordering method.

its good if you can get lights that do both, the p t6 is a nice one

i am wondering what is the different between trustfire c8 stainless steel head with ultrafire c8?

the design is look alike.

good question, could just be the name and the bezel ? ill let you know if the Trustfire C8 Stainless Steel Head XM-L T6 900-Lumen 5-Mode LED Flashlight (1 x 18650) is any good when it gets here.

imho, the best trustfire flashlight model is the X series + the 3 LED XML T6 model. these two are the best from trustfire

i like my trustfires the TR-3T6 3 X 18650 has to be the best but every one over looks the TR-1200 300 yards or 300 meters of range and good spill and its driven in the same way as the TR-3T6 and i like my trustfire flame batteries great once you find a good sorce.

so i like the brand trustfire but the best torch ive held in my hand for a while is the JETBEAM BC40 two mode high and low, no sos or strobe or any other silly flash modes well made, tail cap lock out feature perfect build quailty very nice tint and for an XM-L iw will throw 300 yards or 300 meters but has a nice wide beam with good spill, comes with a holster, lanyard, anti roll ring and spare parts for under $70 usd send registered post, great bang for buck and you get what you payfor and more with this light, the only down side is the cheesy box.

try with AW 2900mah or panasonic 2900mah.. you might find a better result on 3t6

Yeah, but those can't be bought @ Manafont.