The FT series from Astrolux has presented us with some very intense, heavy duty flashlights.…
Astrolux has a passion for larger style lights with high intensity LED’s. Since today’s light is no exception to that trend, lets dive into the Astrolux FT02.
Accessories inside the FT02 box consist of a user manual, a lanyard, two O-rings, and a battery adapter.
The Astrolux FT02 is built for a 21700 rechargeable lithium battery, but comes with a “tail-cap” adapter to use a 18650 instead. The only (possible) noticeable difference between the two batteries, is runtime. If a larger capacity 21700 is used, it’ll probably run longer than it will with a 18650. Runtime on the brightest setting is approximately 80 minutes.
Astrolux recommends than an unprotected (IMR) battery be used, regardless of which battery size is chosen.
Since the FT02 features “stepless” dimming, output can be selected anywhere from “low” at about 10 lumens… all the way to “turbo” at 2250 lumens.
When using a 18650 battery, insert it (negative end down) into the little adapter “cup”. Insert everything into the FT02 tube, positive end first. Once the flashlight tail cap is screwed on, it will make contact with the base of the adapter cup, and the light will function correctly. You’ll know everything has been done properly, when the side switch indicator “blinks” twice.
Turning on the FT02 is as simple as clicking the side switch. Press and hold it to raise and lower the output. Mode memory will always restore it to last output level used. Single click again, to turn it off.
Other functions are also available depending on how the side switch is used.
Turbo on Demand
Low on Demand
Strobe on Demand
Battery Check
Lock Out Function
For Momentary Use
Easy-peasy! Connect a standard USB charging cable to any USB source, and the illuminated switch will flash in green. When the charge has finished, the green ring will be steady.
The Astrolux FT02 isn’t unique in what it does, because other lights do the same thing. Its XHP35 beam is more of a tightly focused spotlight, which is obviously designed for throw over anything else. In my opinion this kind of performance isn’t terribly useful indoors or at short distances.
User interface-wise, it’s comfortable to operate and the various settings as described above are nice to have. As also mentioned earlier the heavily focused beam is more usable at a distance. The stepless dimming works smooth and flawlessly.
21700 based flashlights seem to be on the increase. I can’t say whether that’s good or not, but at least those that include adapters for 18650 batteries are worth taking a look at. The only potential difference a 21700 will make is longer runtime.
Its charging circuit appears to work as it should, and the green indicator keeps flashing until the charge is complete. When testing the charging current, using an IMR 18650 battery, it registered over 900mA, which is pretty fast.
There’s nothing I expressly dislike about the Astrolux FT02. If you need to shine a beam at a great distance, and don’t mind carrying a slightly larger light, it should serve you well.
Banggood.com supplied the FT02 for review, and if you’d like to pick one up, I invite you do visit their product page. And, to save 30%…. enter coupon code “BGLF2” at checkout 🙂
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