A runtime plot over 80 minutes on max with a Keeppower 18650 3100mAh:
I think that is pretty good. Obviously it runs a lot longer, but I was tired. And please note the brightness units are arbitrary and not lumens. Mine is very well made.
I bought a couple thorfire lights - 1xAA & 18650 tube light. They both work well and quality seems quite good. I’d say on par with convoy but maybe a hair below? Tint on mine was a nice clean cool white. Not blue or purple but not neutral either. Overall good buys for the money IMHO
Mine has arrived and I am happy to confirm that the driver does indeed have low voltage protection. At 3v it switches to low mode and starts blinking. I haven’t yet tested if it shuts off completely at a lower voltage. Strange that Thorfire make no mention of this important feature.
This light is a perfect alternative for those who want Convoy quality but prefer a removable pill for easier modding.
Nice one Thorefire!
Not sure if I’m sold on the matt finish though, time will tell……
Ordered mine yesterday and got it today. Really very impressed with the quality of this light for the price, so much so i had to come straight on BLF and say so. I have only had a quick play with it at the moment and will test it better and do a review later. The anodizing is a very deep matte black which is flawless. Square cut lubricated threads, thick walled battery tube and smooth unmarked reflector with a well centered led. Came in a nice box with well printed instructions.
I decided right at the start that even though i get this torch for free i would do a completely honest review no matter how bad but the fact is its one of the most well made torches i have had in this price range.
Thanks for the discount code, i received the torch today thanks but it has issues, when it got warm on full it starts flickering, i did try a different battery but it still flickered, i opened up the torch and the pill was loose, i tightened it up but now it does not flicker but the reflector and lens are now loose and rattle about a bit like a ultra fire c12 does
On mine the centering ring is circular. There should be an o-ring between the lens and bezel and a larger one between the bezel and flashlight head. If one of these is missing it could therefore be loose. It may also be worth checking that the pill is actually threaded in all the way. Here is a pic from battery side;
Hope that helps although this is kind of poor and I hope you will mention it in your review.
mine has centering ring too, but after screwing down the pill there is now a gap, just like my c12, no-one else had flickering led due to a loose pill, or am i just the unlucky one
Mine turned up and I’m quite impressed. The machining is good, the reflector perfect and the finish is flawless. The switch is quite recessed maybe excessively so, but it will stand on the tail end. I like the way that the modes are organised, you simply cycle through the different levels and there is no SOS mode. There is a strobe mode which isn’t in the normal sequence but you can get to it from any of the modes (once you’ve read the manual)!
The only thing I can critique (so far) is over zealous lubrication of the threads meant some grease escaped and got onto the anodizing and I had to wipe it off!
In the daylight it looks bright but I need some darkness so I can test it more thoroughly
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I’ve tried it in the dark and it is bright, brighter in fact than my BLF D80 (my BLF D80 was running on a unprotected LiFePO4 cell and 3.0V isn’t enough volts, it’ll be brighter when the unprotected cells I have on order turn up). The beam is as you’d expect, hotspot and flood with no nasty rings.
I think it is the same. The round plastic part that is normally on the board has come away, and is attached to the reflector instead. I think in your case it is attached to the board, but is the same as mine.