Has anyone got the Convoy L2 from FastTech?

Me too. I’ve kept a keen eye on the Convoy L2 for a while now. I already have the Skyray STL-V2 and the K40 so I’ve been holding off pulling the trigger on this one. But the sheer quality of the <$15 Convoy S2 kind of got me hankering after the L2 :smiley:
Darn it… I just might get one (3C tint) if it turns out to be a winner.

This light has been of my radar for quiet a long while already. I wonder if this light, with a 68mm bezel, can out-throw my 60mm (about 48mm effective ID) TK41? If it does, at less than $50 net, this light would be a real bargain.

Someone has to pull the trigger and just do it!!! :wink:

So far I have been pressing the trigger guard…

5 amp driver, 20mm Sinkpads and a Convoy L2 inbound. Will be awhile before I can get some XM-L2 U2s but until then XML U3s will have to do.

The goal is 200K lux. :bigsmile:

Sounds cool, please post pics when you get it done.

It’s about time someone gets one of these bad boys. Let us know how it is stock before you have your fun!

Disassembled:

Head is made from solid piece of aluminum!

Driver:

Brass inserts on tubes' ends:

Double side AR coated glass:

Imperfections:

It looks like scratch,but it's only visible from specific angle(probably reflector was scratched before final coat).

Short version:

L2 vs. Ultrafire WF-800L(high quality C8):

With 2 cells:

L2 vs SRK:

Lux readings after 30 sec(@8meters,converted to 1m):

wf-800l : 23,3 klux

L2 : 51.4 klux (54 klux at turn on)

L2 tailcap current readings with 2 NCRBs (multiplied by 2):

Low:0.11A

Med:1.23A

High:2.5-2.6A

Pros:

-big head made from solid piece of aluminum and high fin surface area

-61x50mm reflector and AR coated glass

-1 or 2 18650 or 26650 cells

-high quality

-cool looking,especially short version,looks powerful

-more than 50 klux stock

-best thrower for that price

Cons:

-underdriven led,this thing deserves better driver with 3.5Amps stock

-few really small defects

-medium is too high

-plastic tubes for 18650s are too short( they rattle)

Coclusion:

Amazing thrower for <50$,very easy for upgrading,it's comparable with SRK in terms of price/performance .

Thanks for the pictures and your review. It looks great!!

Thanks for the review! I was hoping for a little more throw but looks good.

I wish he’d not posted that, I see me being $50 lighter soon now :~

Then I’d have to fit the spare 5a driver I have :~ :~

Damm……. :bigsmile:

I don’t see myself spending $50+ for a light, but this one is mighty tempting. The AR lens looks absolutely nice, and the whole assembly seem to be very good quality.

Few light actually uses screw clamping for the emitter, which in my opinion is far superior than slapping a gob of fujik. Not to mention easy emitter swap.

Probably will have to try the $15 version… these convoys are really getting to me :slight_smile:

I’m noticing a trend in Convoy build quality. This one is really nice, but redundant in my collection. The M1 is on my radar. I think I’ll grab one before the next batch arrives.
I have a funny feeling the quality will not remain consistent from batch to batch. An unfortunate side-effect of something becoming popular; cutting corners to maximize profits.

I can’t choose. They both looked good!

So very very nice! Thanks for the pics and review. :)

I pulled the trigger and ordered the M1 (2.8A T6 3C), thanks to JohnnyMac’s review. That’s twice your reviews have hooked me! :wink:

Wow, nice looking light and a great alternative to the HD2010. Thanks for the review, yet another future project.

Thanks for the review… I have been after an image of it in single 26650 configuration.

What LED bin / tint did you get (T6 3d, U2 1A etc…)? That might explain why the lux reading is not quite as high as expected.

Also: can you please measure the driver board diameters? I have one on the way and need to find a high current 2x26650 driver… any info you can give me is appreciated.

Thanks led4power!!!
Could you measure outer driver board diameters and depth of driver room please :wink:

Additional info:

LED: xm-l U2-1B

Spring board : 21,5x1.6mm

Driver board diameter: 18.5mm

Hole for diver: about 20x9mm(pretty tight)

Driver(LD-29) is regulated and without pwm on any mode.

Current and voltage measurements *ON LED*:

Driver has 25mohm sense resistor in series with led,so current measurement is easy(measuring voltage drop across resistor).

2 cells(NCRBs@4.1V):

Mode Voltage(V) Current(A)

Low 2.70 0.128

Med 3.01 1.32

High 3.13 2.55

1 cell(NCRB@4.1V):

Mode Voltage(V) Current(A)

Low 2.69 0.128

Med 2.98 1.28

High 3.11 2.53

Converting to % that's 5% 51% 100%,exactly as advertised,but current on high isn't 2.8A.

This means this light would be over 60 klux at turn on and led@3A.

I also noticed that mosfet runs hot on high(uncomfortable to touch).

Voltage at 2.55A looks low for U2 bin.It dropped only for a few (<10) milivolts after 2-3 minutes on high,that should mean excellent thermal conductance.