Convoy S2+ Triple Led Build. Step By Step Build Tutorial.

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • That's right we are going to build a Custom Convoy S2+ with a triple Led, Glow Gasket and a FET +7135 Driver.
    This little light is super bright with a good Flood beam. The firmware that I am using on the driver is the Guppy Dual firmware that has 22 programmable modes (11 with memory & 11 without memory)
    This light get really hot on high at around 25-30 seconds so setting the Turbo/High timer that will step the light down from 100% to 50% is very important!
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  • @FYMFTP
    @FYMFTP 2 роки тому +12

    I've seen some of the worst soldering advice in the comment section here. The reason the solder didn't melt was because the tip wasn't tinned. Add a tiny bit of rosin or flux core solder to the tip of the iron before you go to desolder, and it will pop right off. The additional solder acts like thermal paste and transfers the heat of the iron to the cold solder more efficiently.

  • @rin6521
    @rin6521 3 роки тому +18

    Nice light build. A couple things. 1. The reason you had such a hard time desoldering and soldering to that board is because the whole back of the PCB is a copper heat sink, it's soaking up all the heat from your iron. You need to really crank up the heat on your iron when you solder/desolder on something like that. 2. Thermal paste does not "help conduct the heat better", that is not what it's designed for. The purpose of it is to fill the microscopic imperfections where the two surfaces meet, so that you have as much surface area contact as possible. So you really want as little as possible on there, as the conductivity will always be better between the metal surfaces. 3. A spring bypass is pointless on this build, because the spring is already bypassed, as you noted yourself. Electricity takes the path of least resistance, and because your negative terminal is soldered directly to the pad at the tip of the spring, that's where the current will flow. In other words, in this build the spring already isn't the conductor, it's literally only there to put preload pressure on the battery, thus there is nothing to "bypass". Very nice final product, I think I'll be building one of these myself but without the diffuser.

    • @DennisHicks78749
      @DennisHicks78749 Рік тому +2

      I assumed he was referring to the spring in the tail, which, if not bypassed might be worth doing, wouldn't it?

  • @DennisHicks78749
    @DennisHicks78749 Рік тому +3

    For anyone new to soldering, soldering irons work extremely very much better with clean and freshly tinned tips.
    I spent years being careless about that. I had inconsistent results until someone told me about the importance.
    So if you don't solder much, and decide to do a build, do yourself a favor and clean and tin the iron tip first.

  • @HLModTech
    @HLModTech 4 роки тому +7

    Love the detail of your steps! As an educator it is nice to see a tutorial that is good for any level user.👍

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  4 роки тому +3

      I agree. Most of my DIY videos are a little longer than most but they are that way for a reason so that I can get as much info in them for most to understand and learn from so they will have the confidence to take on the project

    • @HLModTech
      @HLModTech 4 роки тому +1

      @@luxlumen4605 👍 This was my 30th year teaching middle school... There is so much to be said for having a lesson that is so clear that everyone has success right from the get go. Keep up the good work! ps... Lux Lumen would be a great super hero name!

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 2 роки тому +1

      @@luxlumen4605 I agree with the teacher, the amount of info is good, but I think if you walk away from the camera to do stuff, maybe cut that out lol there were a few. I missed the explanation of the tail spring bypass and saw a comment about it but can you explain that? Also beam shots would be awesome.

  • @SteveSaunders56
    @SteveSaunders56 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks for the video. One soldering tip: "flux". After that, I'd suggest a higher quality soldering station. I love my T12 based knock-off soldering station - outputs enough heat to unsolder the driver from an S2+ pill (one side at a time, using solder sucker).

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  4 роки тому +4

      Thanks! I have definitely upgraded my soldering station since this video.

  • @AgentStarke
    @AgentStarke 5 років тому +7

    Awesome tutorial thanks for putting this up. Built my first triple.

  • @TheBarracuda06
    @TheBarracuda06 2 місяці тому

    Hey boss, I’m in law enforcement and still use my streamlight sl20x halogen. Terralux use to make a drop in 600 lumen led conversion but no longer make it. There is little to no info on the interwebs on how to make a powerful and efficient conversion with the sl20x chassis. I love this light and it’s been with me for years. Can’t you make do a build on this? I’m sure there are others out there like me.

  • @h3tzer857
    @h3tzer857 2 роки тому +1

    good step to step following video. Thx

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  2 роки тому

      You're welcome and thanks for watching.

  • @IsraelMagalit
    @IsraelMagalit 2 роки тому +1

    Great video.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @timtim4726
    @timtim4726 10 місяців тому

    Good tutorial. What was the purpose of making this 3led mod? Do you like the result or the original S2+ was better? Yes you need to master your soldering skills)

  • @gilangramadhon6673
    @gilangramadhon6673 4 роки тому +1

    Can u review this torch in out door

  • @victorvannatter312
    @victorvannatter312 3 роки тому +1

    Good video thanks. You don't need to solder the mcb to the pill? It's just the pressure from threading it in for heat conduction?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  3 роки тому +1

      That's correct the Thermal Paste or Grease and the Optic will hold everything in place and once you run it a couple of times the Thermal Paste will thicken and act like a glue and hold it in place better so when you take it apart the MCPCB will stick a bit better to the pill and stop it from falling out of place.

    • @victorvannatter312
      @victorvannatter312 3 роки тому

      @@luxlumen4605 thanks. I always assumed the three holes in the MCBCB were for screws to mechanically fix it. Baring that soldering it. Obviously you Can't solder it to aluminum but if it was copper it could be done

  • @maycatyuiop
    @maycatyuiop 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome tutorial!

  • @BorgOvermind
    @BorgOvermind Рік тому

    I want to mod one to use a Red LED. Is there any directly compatible red LED I could use ? Already modded one with IR. Thanks.

  • @jes6628
    @jes6628 7 місяців тому

    thanks

  • @navrhy3075
    @navrhy3075 Рік тому

    Will this make a good weapon light?

  • @canonhawaii
    @canonhawaii 6 років тому +3

    AWESOME!

  • @shanewags2035
    @shanewags2035 2 роки тому

    Will the same parts fit the convoy S21A?

  • @DustyLambert
    @DustyLambert 3 роки тому

    If I put my driver inside the pill like you did (with the ring removed) it is loose and doesn't reach the battery... are there two sizes? (using same host and setup as you did here)

  • @SlyDz420
    @SlyDz420 3 роки тому

    I have a defiant pen light. Takes two AAA. I have never modded any flashlights. Would like to increase the brightness of them if possible. Any suggestions?

  • @yaronskp
    @yaronskp Рік тому

    Can you post components links list please?

  • @polarweis
    @polarweis 7 років тому +2

    Nice vid, and great build. I love throwers but this seems like a nice build. I want to make a convoy c8 thrower. Im not to sure what i should buy? I was thinking xpl hi(not sure which version i should take) with fed+ driver and q30 battery. Would that be a good setup for max throw?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  7 років тому

      +polarweis that would be a great setup for a thrower, the XP-L HI was built to throw a nice narrow and bright beam and paired with the Convoy C8 they are the perfect match. With that led in a cool white version, Fet driver, tail spring bypass and high drain 18650 battery you will push just over 1,200 Lumens and get max throw out of it.

    • @polarweis
      @polarweis 7 років тому

      +luxLumen GR thats sounds good:) i got a astrolux ss right now and it says 1400 lumen with a xpl hi. So how does it do that? While all the others got less. Is the driver u use in this vid work good in a c8( the one with the wire passing the driver.

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  7 років тому

      polarweis yes the driver I used in this build is a FET driver which is basically a direct driver which will allow the most current your battery will put out to go to the LED. The only thing that limits a build with this driver or any other FET driver would be the batteries being used and the Led being used. As for the Astrolux putting out 1400 Lumens I'm not sure how accurate that is but it may be possible. Does that Astrolux require a high drain battery of 10 amps + to Be used?

    • @polarweis
      @polarweis 7 років тому

      luxLumen GR yes it does need a high drain battery but it also works with protected. I dont think i get 1400 with the battery's i have right now. It does have a copper head for the heat but i dont think that makes such a big difference. Do you think samsung q30 is a good high drain or do you reccomend something else

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  7 років тому

      polarweis yes the 30Q high drains will work just fine in the light, I do love the LG HG2 18650 batteries they are what I use in my vape mods... the one in this video was re-wrapped by me but as new batteries they have a brown wrap on them hence there Nick Name (LG Brownies)

  • @Random_4400
    @Random_4400 Рік тому

    Very nice !

  • @Alerux99
    @Alerux99 4 роки тому +1

    Great vid! Detailed and clear. Did you have to flash the driver yourself? Or can they be purchased with the firmware installed?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  4 роки тому

      Dylan they are purchased with the firmware of your choice already flashed for you.

    • @Alerux99
      @Alerux99 4 роки тому +1

      Lux Lumen awesome. That makes it easy. I’m wondering if you could add more spacers and create a mule version?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  4 роки тому

      @@Alerux99 you can use the same spacer and just add a spacer ring to make up for the height of the optic. JC Customs makes them if I'm not mistaken.

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  4 роки тому

      @@Alerux99 and the Spacer ring glows for a nice look to the light.

  • @TheErilaz
    @TheErilaz 4 роки тому +1

    The switch, is that just a normal on-off switch that locks in either on or off?

  • @lazarusrex9545
    @lazarusrex9545 3 роки тому +1

    Does the glow gasket come in other colors?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  3 роки тому +1

      Yes it does I think the colors are Blue, Green, Orange, Purple, Yellow, Pink and/or Red.

  • @harisyoung4110
    @harisyoung4110 3 роки тому

    Hi, im wonder after seeing s2+ that david sunshine build he put the thermal paste to the copper thread. would that be any good doing that or will mess up the conductivity of the negative circuit to the copper pills ?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  3 роки тому

      Yes it could definitely affect the grounding conductivity of the body to the head of the light. If you were able to put the thermal paste on the threads of the head down closer to where the pill seats and where the paste will not be touching the threads of the body you could get away with that for sure.

  • @ianmarkpano8015
    @ianmarkpano8015 2 роки тому

    Where can i buy a triple led?

  • @polarweis
    @polarweis 7 років тому

    The wires that are connected to the led doesnt get the wires to hot? Because the're so close to the led and maybe melt?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  7 років тому

      polarweis they are a high temp silicone wrapped wire so the heat will not affect the wire.

    • @polarweis
      @polarweis 7 років тому

      luxLumen GR nice! The head will get very hot right? Do you like the output?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  7 років тому

      polarweis the mcpcb that the leds are on does get very hot along with the rest of the head part of the light after about 1 min of being on 100% power so I highly recommend that you get a driver that has a Turbo (100% power) step-down of at most 30 seconds.

    • @polarweis
      @polarweis 7 років тому

      luxLumen GR i read a lot of people use nichi led or somtimg why should i use that instead of xpl hi?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  7 років тому

      polarweis some use the Nichia Led because of the nice warm and neutral tints they offer plus they have less output so run times are slightly longer and they will run a bit cooler because of the less output of light they provide. The XP-L HI triple led's are bright as heck but pull more power then the XP-G2 led's. I love the output of my light in complete darkness it lights everything up great but it is a Neutral tint that I am getting used to because I normally prefer the cool white tints.

  • @plankhill
    @plankhill 7 років тому

    What is the official name of the tweezers you were using to remove the retaining rings ?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  7 років тому

      +Tony O very good question as I do not have the answer I just swiped them from the wife lol. Any pointed type of tweezers should work well and even some small skinny needle nose pliers will work.

    • @simont3686
      @simont3686 4 роки тому

      Springringthing.

  • @bradgiez6192
    @bradgiez6192 3 роки тому +4

    Lux.... why can't you just list the exact parts you are using with model numbers or even better the links, if this is a how to video, help us out with a true parts list.

    • @DennisHicks78749
      @DennisHicks78749 Рік тому

      He pretty much did that verbally in the video.
      Pretty awesome tutorial.

  • @mohdzaudikhasni8829
    @mohdzaudikhasni8829 5 років тому +2

    GITD how long can glow?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  4 роки тому

      Sorry I didn't see this comment earlier. The glow gasket will glow for about 5-10 min with a slight glow remaining for about 30 min.

  • @lycanlycans7548
    @lycanlycans7548 4 роки тому +1

    have you ever heard of solder flux ?

  • @ii2654
    @ii2654 4 роки тому +1

    Mod the Lumintop tool aa

  • @jirawang8556
    @jirawang8556 4 роки тому +2

    Oh more fingerprint on led ,on glasses.

  • @lesleytv3473
    @lesleytv3473 4 роки тому +1

    how many lumens?

    • @luxlumen4605
      @luxlumen4605  4 роки тому

      Depends on the LEDs used for the build but I think this one was 2200 lumens.

  • @jonskitch8082
    @jonskitch8082 Рік тому

    Bad soldering!

    • @DennisHicks78749
      @DennisHicks78749 Рік тому

      Jon, he admitted as much, and did it off screen. There are how to solder vids elsewhere. Several of us suggested cleaning and tinning the tip on the iron.
      Do you have any other suggestions? What heat would you set your iron for?