The tabs are named based on the stock light and battery model. The models are typically known to belong to a particular manufacturer. In the cases where I modified a box store light, I put the LED also. And in the case of the D4s, I have different LEDs in the three I have.
Some of the graphs are displaying where I kicked the light back to turbo and some are runs from different times. You can see it in the data columns. The units are milliseconds. I just haven't done the conversion to minutes. The numbers on the X axis are the record number although I'm trying to figure out how to display time, instead, with the OpenOffice software.
I did this primarily to see the max OTF lumens, especially for my project lights. I recall a comment from ToyKeeper that tail current really isn't the best way to determine the actual output so it was bugging me to find something better with what I have on hand. Essentially, I miniaturized the bathroom ceiling bounce technique. Lux will drop when I open the lid so I could remove those readings from the graphs. I also tinkered with the idea to buy a DC capable clamp DMM but for me, the one I have is acceptable.
I agree the .ods file can be a little more polished. I appreciate you looking at it and providing the critique.