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🔍 Discover the unseen with the Convoy C8!
The Convoy C8 is a cutting-edge 365nm UV LED flashlight designed for serious enthusiasts. Featuring a patented glass filter that maximizes UV output while minimizing visible light, this flashlight is perfect for Yooperlite hunting and a variety of professional applications. With an IP-65 waterproof rating, dual slot charger, and the ability to fluoresce objects from 80 feet away, it’s the ultimate tool for exploration and discovery.
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Glass |
Included Components | Charger |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | The Petoskey Stone |
Brightness | 365 Lumen |
Battery Description | LED |
Recommended Uses For Product | fluorescent rock & mineral collecting, forensics, biological research, fossil and artifact verification, nondestructive testing, detecting leaks and pet stains, hunting scorpions, checking currency, stamps, passports, and ultraviolet radiation applications |
Manufacturer | Yooperlite |
UPC | 649964175371 |
Part Number | conc8 |
Package Dimensions | 9.72 x 3.35 x 3.31 inches |
Item model number | conc8 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Assembled Diameter | 1.75 inches |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**T
Best 365nm uv light I own.
I own both this Convoy C8 365nm UV light and the uvBeast V3 365nm UV light. Both UV lights have "patented" filter lenses that prevent certain reflected light wavelengths from affecting the 365nm wavelength these lights emit. I didn't intend on buying both of them but my uvBeast V3 was "delayed in transit" aka "stolen" as usual, by the delivery-rogues out of the Charlotte, NC hub. Since I definitely needed my UV light asap, I went ahead and purchased the more expensive Convoy C8 365nm light and got it the next day. Even though from past and current ownership of other Convoy lights and knowing how good the quality of their lights are, I initially skipped over the C8 because of, (1) Price and (2) the uvBeast V3 has three 365nm LED's compared to the C8's single 365nm LED and (3) The V3 has a considerably larger head and with it's extension tubes, is capable of using up to three protected 18650 cells for 1/3rd extra capacity. So, with my new C8 I headed out for the weekend excursion. I didn't expect much in terms of output and throw from the C8. While using the C8, my friends and I were not only surprised by how brightly items fluoresced close-by with this seemingly pure, very dim blue light, but we were even more surprised by how much further it's throw was fluorescing objects and i'm talking about more than double the distance than any of our other cheaper 365nm-ish and 385-390nm UV lights. The C8 was easily able to fluoresce small items (80-100ft away). I thought, "Wow!! Just wait till my uvBeast V3 with it's three "High-Output" LEDS, three cell capacity and larger diameter head gets here". My friends and I are really gonna be shocked." Well a couple days later the V3 arrived and after checking, re-checking and even using three of my tried and true matched Liitokala cells and even trying three of my Samsung 35E cells, I could not find the words to describe how disappointed I was with that over-hyped uvBeast. Now keep in mind, I do not, by any means think the uvBeast V3 is a piece of junk. It is a really nice light. As far as I can tell, it is well built and feels very comfortable. My disappointment comes from the V3's supposedly three overly hyped "High-Output" LED's. Both lights output the same true 365nm "blue" wavelength/color. Indoors the spot and spill on the C8 is smaller in diameter than the V3 but the spot on the C8 and even the spill is much cleaner/brighter. Now some smooth-brains might say that the spot is spread out a lil larger on the V3 and that's the reason it's dimmer than the C8. Lol!! that's definitely not why the V3 is dimmer than the C8. The beam on the V3 is supposed to be larger. The V3 has a much larger head and emitter. Having three so-called "High Output" LED's, the V3 should absolutely drown out the C8, but it doesn't, not even close. Even indoors with three LED's the V3's output seems only about 75% of the Convoy C8's output. Maybe they were forced to restrict the V3's output due to heat issues. Outdoors at night the difference between the two is even more apparent. In order for the V3 and it's three LED's to fluoresce a distant object, as bright as the C8 with it's single LED, you have to move the object significantly closer, from 90-100ft away to about 60-70ft away. Removing the filter lens from either the V3 or the C8 seems to make no difference. In all both lights do the job they're supposed to do just fine and that's why I kept both the C8 and the V3. It's just that the C8 does it's job a lil better and is more compact. If price is a concern you should most definitely buy the uvBeast V3. I did not do a test on cell-life of these lights but both still worked great with seemingly the same brightness, even after 3-4hours of run time. In both lights I used my unprotected Liitokala 3400mAh 18650B cells. I used these cells because though the V3 can take three 18650 cells, uvBeast only packs 2 protected 18650 generic cells with 2600mAh printed on them. I don't have anything close to match those even if they truly are 2600mAh. If you want to run all 3 cells in the V3, all the cells need to be the same brand and capacity. Later on I will do a discharge/charge test on the supplied 18650's that each light came with. The 18650's that came with the Convoy C8 each weighed the same at 47.98 grams, which is one of the good signs (45-49g) of a good protected 18650 cell, but ya can't trust that alone. Using a good Charge/Discharge Test unit is the only true way to know your cells capacity and health. My favorite test unit that will test/charge different chemical types of all different sizes, even the extra-long, protected 21700 cells, is the Liitokala 500S. I liked the 500S so much I bought 2 more.
J**S
Convoy and Beast comparison.
This was a great light for Yooperlites. My friend got the Beast; and that seemed like more of a flood light where as the Convoy was a bright spot light. It seemed to find more rocks than the beast. The purple ones also popped pretty well. Very happy with my purchase. Remember to get extra batteries. A set of batteries lasted about an hour or so. Also yellow glasses would probably help. Was getting blinded by the reflections off the rocks and other glowing debris on the beach. My prescription transition lenses kept going dark unless I held the light way out in front of me. Good luck rock hunting.
J**.
Excellent power and distance
This is perfect for Yooper light hunting. It shines very far and strongly. It has a nice filter on it that doesn’t hurt your eyes as much as other UV lights without it. The batteries aren’t sold with it anymore but it does come with a 2 slot battery charger. If you copy and paste this on Amazon (18650 Rechargeable Battery 9900mAh 3.7Volt Li-ion Batteries Button Top 4 Pack for Flashlights Headlamps) you will find longer lasting batteries for this light that work great.
A**X
Super Yooper Hunting Light!
Very happy I purchased this for Yooper Lite hunting! Far brighter than the other Yooper lite UV flashlights that we purchased.
T**T
Strong light, great reputation
I like fluorescents and this light works in most popular UV range. Convoy has great reputation for quality.Would like to see Convoy come out with a multiple wavelength light. I would buy on their reputation for quality alone.
T**N
Amazing for black light reactive crystals!
I got this for my wife who loves crystals and other black light reactive rocks and stuff. It’s really amazing! This isn’t like your typical back light poster light. Compare it to a typical balck light to see what you’ve been missing!
E**R
yooperlite hunting
I bought this for looking for yooperlites/emberlites. One person on the beach already had been looking with a very bright UV light and said she had found none. I found several. Battery lasted as long as I did in the cool night and afforded me a good walk. Uses a standard battery that is easy to change.So far this seems to be a very reasonable quality flashlight from limited use. Did what I needed and would buy again, so far very good UV light.
T**D
The Best UVA Light Out There
This is the best UVA light in a relatively pocketable form that I've seen. Very powerful, very good filter.The only thing missing is the case or belt holster. This light needs protection for the filter. It may be a little pouch that just holds the head of this light, or a fancy holster, but there should be something either coming as a package or available separately. As a make-shift alternative, one can use a soft glove or a sock, but it would be better to have something specifically designed for it.I would also like to see UV protection glasses sold as a package or an option. This light is powerful enough that it can cause some damage to the eyes.
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