Review: NITECORE TM26 QUADRAY (4 x XM-L U2 | 1-4x18650 / 2-8xR/CR123)

very nice review!

a little expensive - but im sure they will release an xml2 at some point :slight_smile: then i will be all over this one! I loved my TM11… nitecore has been making some great lights recently!

blueb8llz - comparo beamshots forthcoming but for now, in case you haven't already seen, please check out Patriot36's you tube vids

ironpotato - not sure since it's still relatively new technology but I'll definitely report back in case I notice anything adverse through prolonged usage

arjay - again, provided you are reasonably familiar with LiIon usage & safety/handling and use protected cells (as extra precaution) it's safer than charging cells in series. The TM26 doesn't feature any active balance charging since all cells are connected in parallel with no separate nodes for discharge (to perform balancing). I'm in the midst of testing the charger and should have the vid up in a few days.

kreis - lol, oh gosh... you didn't go there... Anyways, play nice now ;o)
FWIW, I just did some informal measurements on Standby: Fluke 289 = 3.6144 | TM26 = 3.6
UPDATE: Charging initiated at ~1.9A so if four cells then that's 475mA each. This will be a little high if just using one cell (of course depending on battery in use).
Cheers,
Tim

Indoor 5m shots now added

Thanks very much for the review! Frontpage’d and Sticky’d.

nice review…

If Only Nitecore would produce a diffuser cap, similar to the ones that Fenix puts out, for the TM 26!

Given the wide variance of lumens, and the longevity, it is a perfect light for camping, and a small filter/diffuser cap would be wonderful.

I have not found any items at home that would do the trick, due to its unusual shape. The Thrunite filter works perfectly with the TM15, as if it were made for it.

If anyone has any ideas, please chime in! it is a wonderful light.

Haven’t tried one yet, but the shape is not that odd; in-fact something square like a lid from a container I would think would work. Look around for a translucent container lid.

Thanks; I have. I would gladly pay someone who does this kind of work on lights for a good cap, diffuser, lantern.

1700 lumens is very powerful and even placing a plastic cup (we still call them ‘paper cups’) over it makes for a marvelous ambient light that can light a large room or a complete tent for campers.

Fenix makes very nice ones, and I would love to see something that would also offer protection to the TM 26, as it is not cheap. (I say that now, with one eye on the new lower price and a tinge of regret for not waiting).

I have read that people are even using the temperature gauge to measure room and outdoor temperatures and are finding it, on low light, very accurate. (I have to translate C to F in my head!).

It has a wonderful, sturdy feel to it and feels so well made, it is worth having the nice accessory of a diffuser/filter, perhaps with a rubber protection trim in place.

If anyone has any ideas, please post!

Thanks for doing the comparison measurements, it’s good to see them……keep them coming I love reading these type of reviews considering I just bought a TM26 myself and was wondering how acurate the readings are, charge rate etc……Thanks!

With the TM 26 specifically, what level do you reach that you recharge the batteries?

What is the nylon thread included in the accessories package used for? I just figured it out while typing. It’s used to thread the lanyard through the tail cap openings for the lanyard.

Good review, thanks a lot, do you know if this batts fir in the light?

Thanks

I use both the 3400s and 3100s in mine BUT they scrunge (deform) bottom contact plate, so you can’t use 123s unless you pull the contacts up again. No biggie for me as I only use 123s for emergences but would not like to do that more than a few times.

The flattop with a smidge of solder on top might help but I have not tried it. Flattop without solder won’t work.

The performance of the cells is excellent in this light.

Thank you very much for the info…

Man! I was so curious for days now to find out if the Fasttecs would work forced into the TM and got my answer just by stumbling across this thread! Thanks guys! Great review!

Definitely this is the best forum related to flashlights…

That first photo is awesome.

The perfect light for the nearly blind whitewall hunter. :bigsmile: I guess it turns to ashes if taken outdoors… HINT, HINT!!

The real monster (I dont think its tiny) :bigsmile: