Even measuring the Ir right off the charger lowers the reading. Charging or using the cell heats up the internal cell temp.
I have noticed when running a discharge test with a cooler than room temp cell say 60 degrees F, the voltage sags and lowers until it plato’s then after a minute or so after heating up from the load, the voltage climbs up a little then plato’s again where it starts to decrease again until depleted. A warm cell can give you higher lumens than a cool one.
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Last night I installed a blue spring in the tail cap of a UltraTac A1 modded with a mtn boost driver and a xhp50.2. In my basement where most all my hobby junk is kept, the temp probably stays around 60 F. The first try with a 14500 Efest I got about 1600 lumens. Battery should have been around 60 F. I charged the cell back to 4.2v and stuck it in front of a portable electric heater for a minute. Picked up the cell and held it in my hand tight for about another minute, letting the heat absorb in the cell. Ran the test again for 1850 lumens OTF of a A1. With a few more mods maybe I can reach 2000 OTF.
I would guess to say that the cell temp on the second test was around 80 to 90 F, just a guess.
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Thanks Maukka for this valuable test data that shows cell temp affects IR readings.