[Review] Fenix UC35 v2.0 ... 1,000 lm + 2.25 hr runtime + USB

CivilGear

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Hey everyone! Fenix Store sent me the UC35 V2.0 to test, so I wanted to share my thoughts.
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The Fenix UC35 V2.0 is a new 1,000 lumen light with USB recharging (battery included) and additional refinements since previous the generation(s) such an ultra low (1 lumen) mode, and is now pocket clip compatible, but the biggest surprise for me is the extra runtime (45 min more on turbo) likely due to new circuitry design or very active temperature control. If you need a solid, single-task, long-lasting, charge-on-the-go light, then say hello to the UC35 V2.0!




Link to manufacture product page: https://www.fenix-store.com/fenix-uc35-v2-0-led-flashlight-1000-lumens/



OVERVIEW


Overall, I've enjoyed the the new look and the extended runtime. I also liked the style of USB cover. I was surprised at first that the newest UC was still going to be 1,000 lumens, but this adds to it's purpose, dedicated workhorse.

QUICK SPECS




FEATURES




OTHER DIMENSIONS



  • Length: 5.5" (140mm)
  • Body: 0.9" (23.5mm)
  • Head: 1.0" (25.4mm)
  • Weight: 3.1 oz. (89g) weight excluding batteries


INCLUDED



  • UC35 V2.0
  • 3500 mAh 18650 cell
  • Holster
  • Micro USB cable (branded Fenix)
  • Pocket clip
  • Lanyard
  • 2 spare o-rings
  • 1 spare tail-switch cover
  • Manual
  • Warranty card





OPTIONS


This is the only version.


PRICE

Current price is about $90 USD


LOOK & FEEL


OUTSIDE

My first impression of the light is long and sophisticated. Seeing pics of the previous UC30, I'm happy they ditched the colored rubber USB covers as it looks more professional with the new black and slim design. The heat fins are a bit randomly squarish. The diamond knurling is pretty smooth; happy there is also knurling on the tail cap. The pocket clip is not reversible. The light cannot tail stand.









INSIDE

The light opens easily but is not too loose. Since the head is removable you need to remember to keep it tight. The head has physical reverse polarity protection so flat-top cells won't work, also means that the positive end goes down first. The tail cap has a short wound but pretty beefy spring. No battery rattle, even with non-protected cells.







OPTICS

LED SPECS

Cree XP-L HI V3 (data sheet)


BEAM PROFILE

Fenix does not advertise the angle of main LED but from what I've collected it seems to be a 60 total degrees spill with a 20 total degree spot.

The first rectangular graph is cut across the beam and helps a bit better to see what angle the spill starts at as usually it is quite a bit dimmer then the center. It's quite possible that a very low lumen outer spill might not register using these methods. The percentage is a relative comparison to the brightest light recorded (generally, in the center).

The second, polar graph, is a simulation of the light along the beam.

Currently, these readings are strictly sensor recorded, and are not adjusted based on human perception of light but may be an interesting idea for the future.








TINT

The UC35 V2.0 (left) is generally cool with a yellow/green spot compared to the Nichia 219B led (generally neutral) in the Nitecore MT06MD penlight.






OUTDOOR BEAMSHOT

Taken with the light in TURBO.



POWER


BATTERY

The light includes a non-proprietary 3500 mAh battery, which is pretty awesome. If desired, the light can also run off of two CR123As.






INDICATORS

CHARGING

When the light is charging, the indicator while be steady red. When completed, the indicator will be steady green.

Battery Level

When the battery reached a low level, the indicator will flash red.

CHARGING


This topic has been the most challenging area to measure for the UC35. The information available indicates that the light should charge in about 3.5 hours but my first test resulted in over 10 hours! I did notice when I was setting it up that by removing 1 wire and switching it to an adapter, there was a little more current flow, but not sure how what has occurred to have gotten this poor reading. My guess is that the charging is very sensitive to extra resistance so make sure to plug directly into the power source and not use any extension cables.

Timing the charging just plunged into a USB 3.0 port and timing with a stop watch, I got about 3 hours 45 min.

I manually discharged the battery to test it's capacity, and I verified that it's 3,400 mAh. Additionally, low voltage protection kicked in at about 2.4V






PERFORMANCE


NOTES ON METHODS

I measured the light output in relative LUX and I have not spent time yet to calibrated for lumens or factored % of max output. The charts I've provided, while are literally quantitative, I suggest using as a qualitative reference for how the output may behave over time; typically lights aren't left on this long and the max output can be reset.

PWM check using a 50 millisecond test period with a sampling rate of 3,000 times per second.

Temperature measurement condition is at room temp and currently no fan cooling.

I am still somewhat new at doing these types of measurements so I am no authority on on this subject, but please let me know if things don't look right or you see anything that I could do to improve for next time.

RUNTIME


Turbo is held pretty high for about 5 min before a steep decline over the next 5 min. I didn't do turbo reset because the temperature regulation was very apparent. Light output is the blue line in the graph below; the red is the out-the-front temp, and the orange is the body temp on the outside of the head. This is the wildest output graph I've seen yet but is probably why the light is rated for 2 hours and 15 min on 1000 lumen turbo mode, whereas 45 min to 1 hour is more typical.




fenix-uc35-v2-turbo-reset.png

TEMPERATURE

It's plain to see that the light is heavily temperature regulated and follows a step ladder approach. The max body temp observed was 127 degrees F when really pushed. The max out-the-front temp, right in front of the glass, observed was 182 degrees F. To reiterate, light output is the blue line, in the graph above; the red is the out-the-front temp, and the orange is the body temp on the outside of the head.

PWM CHECK


There appears to be no significant PWM on any constant mode.

For comparison, the second graph shows PWM varying from 0 to 120 lx on the LOW mode on the Nitecore R25 flashlight.





STROBES

The strobe alternates between fast and slow flash speed, 15hz (fast) and 6hz (slow) .




FLASHING/BEACON

There is no flashing or beacon mode.

USER INTERFACE

The UI of this light is very practical, with 'low' frills features. Use the mechanical forward tactical tail switch for only on/off, and the single-stage electronic side switch for adjusting the modes. There is mode memory but there are no shortcuts to ultra low and turbo. You can lockout the light by slightly unscrewing the tail or head. When the light is turned on there is a battery indicator which appears for a few seconds then disappears. If turned off, the side switch does nothing. Strobe can only be accessed when the light is already on.


CONCLUSIONS

HIGHLIGHTS


  • Long runtime
  • Active temperature control
  • Quick built-in charger
  • Sleek USB cover

COMMENTS


  • No UI shortcuts to ultra low or turbo
  • Cannot access strobe from off
  • Cannot use flat-top cells
  • Don't use USB extension chords, may throw charging operations

NOTES

Disclaimers:

  • CivilGear Reviews received this product for testing and providing an honest review.
  • CivilGear Reviews was not paid for writing this review.
 
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maukka

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Thanks for the review. Looks like a great alllrounder but wished it had shortcuts to lowest and highest modes. But that would be a real challenge with the switch setup used. Maybe at least a shortcut to moonlight by holding the eswitch while turning the light on from the tail.
 
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CelticCross74

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It comes with a new 3500mah Fenix cell? Well alright then! Fenix just got even MORE of my money. The original UC35 is one of the best lights I ever had. The original UC35 was already built like a tank and waterproof even with the micro USB flap open. What I liked the MOST about the original UC35 is all of that extra metal that makes up the extra inch over the PD35 where the micro USB port is. What most people failed to realized when complaining about how long the original UC35 was is that all of that extra metal behind the reflector is an awesome heat sink for the light. I see this new UC35 has new hardware driving the light and it is IP68. It may not be "an inch too long" like the original but the UC35 V2.0 DOES have extra metal where the charge port is thus once again much better heat sinking than average. Awesome!
 

rickypanecatyl

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Does it come on in last mode used? Can you turn mode memory off and have it come on in moonlight?
 

noisebeam

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Does it come on in last mode used? Can you turn mode memory off and have it come on in moonlight?


My experience is that it has memory for the last mode. I wish it would start in moonlight as I don't like it starting up in bright mode and ruining my vision. So when dark I always start it up with my hand covering the front, then adjust the mode. Alternately I try to remember to change to moonlight before turning off.
If it does have a way to change it so it always starts in moonlight I would love to hear.
 

Stefano

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I have been looking at this light for some time now and have been to buy it but I have read many complaints about the mode button falling out.
This happens often but not all, there are users that make it a hard time use and do not have the button falls.
It looks like a PD35 V2.0 with USB charging but looking at the specifications of the two lights there is a different runtime and a different throw (15600 cd vs 17700 cd)
Anyone know why there are about 2000 cd of difference? The led is the same and the two heads look identical.
I own the PD35 V2.0 but I'd like the same light with a USB charge and a slightly higher throw.
Thanks
 
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