Trustfire TR-J12 measurements (5 x XM-L)

What do you know, it surpassed my expectations by 10%.

Cannot unscrew via the front bezel. Could be a Sky Ray 3800 rev 0/DRY kind of setup, but i am not going to unscrew the driver and mess anything at this point as I will be bringing to Indonesia next week to whack it real good. I will do 10 mins run and see the output drop and temperature difference.

And again, you delivered! Well done 2100. thanks for that!

225 lux! BEtter than TK70 and S1!

Budget lights have their uses as well! Stupid PWM though, this one is 124Hz. Xtar S1's 475Hz is considered excellent by reference. hehe...

Great review! Thanks 2100!

Have you measured the lux of this beast?

24.6k cd. Dist = 8.2m Same as mitro, surprisingly.

ah but at USD$85, I can live with it. Not for USD$200 :)

Yes I have seen mitro's measurement too, which mean this thing can throw at about 310 meters on paper. Seems like it already in some top competitions... :D

No, the price is not even set yet. Plus that is MSRP, you need to go find your fav dealer. BIO is selling the TK70 for 180 bucks shipped. I got my V60C @ 101, and M3X at 69.

Thanks 2100.

26650s from intl-outdoor are out of stock, may be MNKE will perform better.

My Uncle took my camera, so I will make a mini review later in field beamshot.

Thanks Pok.

King Kong 26650s will work. The only issue is that the KK 26650 positive end is recessed beneath the wrapper. So any 2 or 3 cell lights would not work.

I used 2 magnet discs for the +ve end, works great. However this is a dangerous solution as the magnet may shift and this is an unprotected cell.

A solder blob as +ve nipple works great.

Well, I dont think it will drop down to J12 prices. If it does, I'll just get both haha

Mine arrived too in the local post office as i saw via tracking, i will have it tomorrow.

Some comments now, 2100, can you remake the test please? First do the 3 cell test and then the 2 cell test! I guess you did firstly the 2 cell right? I don't think that temp did the job for the difference, but want to see something.

This 124hz PWM is ugly. Really ugly, especially for a bright light like this.

Did you read any tailcap readings? I was expecting higher lux readings to be honest, but the ceil readings are really very very good, especially if you have the same tailcap readings that our friend from Sweden measured!!!

Ergotelis, i already did further tests. The 215 and 225 lux figures are correct. There is a small but definitely measureable difference between 2-cell and 3-cell and it's repeatable. It's not due to heat. Prob some driver efficiency kind of thingy at different voltages.

Tailcap is 2.01A and 3.3A for 3-cell and 2-cell....I am using 4-inch long probes, and a decent DMM the Uni T UT-58E. Solarforce 2400, these cells give me higher current in the DRY than the XTAR 2600s. I don't like to give current measurements nowadays unless necessary as it is so variable.

I have already cleaned all contacts with Deoxit, does not make a difference. The threads come pretty clean already.

And yes, the light has square threads! Quite smooth (by budgetlight standards) when twisting actually even when bone dry. I think you will be getting 27k cd with 2-cells, if you could get at least 6 metres distance from the light.

Your lux readings with a direct reading of the hotspot usually are quite a bit higher than mine (and Selfbuilt's).

The light easily sustains a 4A draw from 2-cells when they are somewhat run down, read SUSTAINED. So i am sure someone is going to say this is a bad light soon, because it does not work with their batteries for more than 4 minutes. (check out the coming soon Ebay postings with the red Ultrafire BRC 3000mAhs)

So how to make this light even more power? It will pop so many cells out there, because people would want to do 2-cells.

you're going to have to explain more clearly what you mean by your last paragraph. Do you mean that the LEDs will draw 4A for a long period of time the light is in High?

For ref, i just measured and my DRY did 27.6k cd.

Yes, that is correct, when the cell voltage goes down on a typical discharge curve, the current goes up. It spends quite a lot of time at +/- 4 amps. It already starts off at low 3 amps when the cell is fully charged, and i have good cells which do not sag much. (namely the Sanyos 2600 and actually those free Trustfire Flames 2400 unprotected from Dinodirect give a lot of current as well)

This won't be new to Sky Ray 3800 owners. That one starts off at about 2.55A with good cells. With bad cells they already do like nearly 4A. LOL! Goner... The TR-3T6 does about 2.05A, it's much gentler.

I have just measure.

All 5*18650 are Soshine 2800mA
Two multimeters same brand and same thick wire
Measure V no load

Tailcap draw

Soshine Vbat1 Vbat2 MM1 MM2
2*18650 3.97V 3.97V 4.21A 3.95A


2*18650 4.05V 4.05V 3.92A 3.73A


Soshine Vbat1 Vbat2 Vbat3 MM1 MM2
3*18650 3.96V 3.96V 3.95V 2.35A 2.22A

Current sag quickly, may be when 18650 draw at 4A, V is about 3.5 -3.7V

Nice, did not want to imply that you did it wrong, just wanted to make sure that you checked that. Thanks, this means that the driver has a small difference in performance due to input voltage.

Ok, this is fine, you are right about the amp readings, but i always like to check it, in order to see what do i give and what do i get! :) So far, giving 3,3amp @ 2 cells and taking 2200+ OTF is great!

Square threads???!!Omg this is a major quality update on their flashlight! Personally, i take lux readings after 30sec at about 4meters and i try to catch the highest lux reading of the flashlight at its hotspot.

This definitely a mistake, they should warn to use only 3x18650 or 2x 26650 or 3x26650. Personally i will be using it with 3 x26650 kingkong, but i am thinking of a mod that will suit my needs. I will remove the driver, and see if there is space, i might add two circuits, one for 2s2p setup and one (possibly kennan 1,5-1,8amp modded setup) for the central led. My dream is, to add a second sideclick switch, but i don't know how enough space there is.

(I saw that you have a M3X, i think that its UCL might fit to the trustfire, i will check this!)

edit: You said that you wanted to remove the reflectors, possibly, like in the other multiled trustfire setups, the reflectors are removed only if you remove the circuit, and remove the screw inside it.

Are you guys saying that this torch shouldn't be used in a 2x18650 setup? Or just don't use crap cells in a 2x18650 setup?

Just don't use crap cells. But personally, i wouldn't use even good 2x18650, because the stress to the batteries is quite high, they might end up loose their performance much earlier.