Thrunite TC20 - XHP70 - 3800lm

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Thanks Rambo007.

Is there any pic how is led mounted? I wonder if mt-g2 on 20mm noctigon will fit there.
Mike

Well, I could not stand it :smiling_imp:
I cut the Thrunite battery. It pissed me off that with a bigger current it gets so bad and I came to the conclusion that it is probably a security device and not the battery itself. I dumped everything and the battery itself was left. Now it’s flying like Lii-50A. At UT-02 I am 6A and TC-20 9.5A. Turbo holds over two minutes and then drops because the temperature reaches 60 degrees Celsius. You have to take into account that the ambient temperature is 30 degrees, very warm ufff. That’s how the battery lay for me because I do not have any lamp with power consumption below 5A. Now it is flying in the TC-20. :crown:

Great info. My Thrunite battery dimmed turbo after 2s. I will rip it apart :slight_smile:
Mike

I realized that the other night as well. I’m going to rip it apart today.

sp5it, Edness… How much are your lights dimming in output? (estimate)

With the Thrunite cell mine is down about 100lm at 30 seconds compared to turn on, I didn’t record how soon the drop actually occurred after turn on, but it’s not really enough to notice visually. I’m going to do some measurements again when I have time, and also check it with a Lii-50A.

For mine it was dropping out of turbo almost immediately. I thought it’s my eyes but when i meausred it with lii50a, lux meter don’t lie.

I just took the battery apart, it no longer drops out of turbo and the number matches with lii50a and efest purple.

my battery has a blue wrapper under the Thrunite wrap.

100 lumen in 30 seconds is just the led heating up and is normal. The other guys are probably getting about 700 to 800 lumen drops (from 8A to 6A at battery).

Mine dropped a lot. Was fine on LII-50a battery. Now is fine on both cells.
Mike

Hey i have a thrunite tc20 and lumen tube… i tested it shockli imr… 3.98 v at the time of testing.

3164 lumen @ turn on

3087 lumen @ 30 seconds

Newlumen, that’s nearly the same drop in output I’m getting on my TA tube.

Sounds like their cells had a defect in the protection circuit.

I think so… tc20 is very powerful light, and i believe thrunite 26650 couldnt keep up…

Shockli imr

3164 lumen @ turn on

3087 lumen @ 30 seconds

Thrunite 26650 stock battery

3269 lumen @ turn on

2702 lumen @ 30 seconds

You can see shockli imr do great job…

Those numbers are really low for a 3800 lumen light. Since the TA tube is reading higher than normal right now I would expect to see it measure about 5800 lumen which could then be adjusted down to around a real 3800 or so.

If your tube is reading 3087 then that’s about 2000 real lumen. That sounds more like High than it does Turbo.

Does this sound correct?

Forgot the numbers… I am using .70 factor just using the stock fenix light… the point I am trying to show is lumen output between shockli and thrunite battery…

Lumen tube accuracy?? Probably soon.

My numbers are considerably different WITH the Thrunite cell after I cleaned the ends well on the cell itself. The almost immediate drop is now gone and the lumens hold fairly well instead of just a few seconds.
I am not saying my light tube setup is perfect , but it is the same as the ones Dale and TomE have and all 3 of our lumens readings were calibrated the same and tubes made by the same person.
We all get very close to the same lumens readings out of the meters , so I am guessing my meter is pretty accurate?

Anyway here are the charts I made with my TC20 sample.

Unfortunately, I think all three of those spheres were calibrated a bit too high. Maybe –20% to 30- too high (might be closer to 10 to 15%). They were never tested against a NIST certified reference light in a commercial sphere. I think their calibration was based on guess work in relation to factory rated flashlight specs.

Texas_Ace is trying to get some good accurate data to calibrate the lumen tubes he recently built. He’s working with Maukka, who has a pretty sweet $10k integrating sphere, to figure out a more accurate correction factor.

The amp draw between the emitter and battery are quite interesting. Due to some loss in the driver circuit, I would just assume the emitter would read a bit less than half the battery draw. Instead, it reads a tiny bit more.

The discrepancy is probably due to the emitter voltage not being exactly half the battery voltage.

No big whoop, I’m just thinking out loud here. :partying_face:

This is why I only posted the amount of lumen drop and not the output readings from the TA tube. At this point any output figures from these tubes cannot be considered accurate.