I don’t think they even have an official company. I guess they just ordered hosts from factories and then assemble the lights. The important thing is they done it right with their QC.
I just received the Convoy C8 xml-2 4C and it is AWSOME! This is my first flashlight and I’m impressed with the quality for this price. The tint is perfect, neutral for my eyes and the light is very strong. First product I got from China that has perfect finish, I think is underpriced.
I bought it from recomandations on this forum, thank you BLF!!
Oh yeah the 4C tint is great…many people find that tint to be their favorite…colors are brilliant and vibrant and not washed out, not too much yellow and not too much white
XM-L2 is a very good emitter, a bit more efficient than the XM-L
Just be careful of getting spoiled, Convoys are always top notch but there are many manufacturers that will send you crappy builds with the same “model name” like fandyfire C8, or Ultrafire C8…so be careful…with Convoy…and dealing with Simon you usually can’t go wrong
I took an 18ga automotive wire, tinned about 3/4-1” of one end, folded it over to make it double thick re-tinned together (this is the end I slip down into the multimeter plugs) other end I put banana clips, leads are about 12-14” long, those will give you MUCH better readings for sure
I bought a budget DMM and the stock leads could never measure things correctly. I soldered 22awg wires on banana plugs and using this I can measure up to 5.8A, maybe higher but don’t have light driven >6A yet. Perhaps I will upgrade it into 18awg next time.
Oh ya, I completely abandoned the stock flukes, everytime I just put my 22awg “leads” directly on the measuring points and that’s it.
I’ve seen quite a few people come to this same realization.
Just grab some 10-14 guage wire, pair of banana plugs, and make some leads. I think I spent like $5 on mine and $20 for a DMM and I get very accurate measurements. 2.6A was as close as I could get with the stock leads measuring a 2.8 driver.