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I tested the Nitecore TM9K using the Texas Ace Lumen Tube calibrated with Maukka lights and a Sekonic C-800-U spectrometer. Output taken at 2s from turn-on.
| Nitecore TM9K |
Turbo |
8,190 lumens |
6637K |
0.0017 DUV |
69.7 CRI |
Blue light relative amplitude 1.00 |
-25.2 R9 |
44.2 R12 |
65 Rf |
96 Rg |
included battery |
| Nitecore TM9K |
M4 |
1,879 lumens |
6247K |
0.0057 DUV |
69.0 CRI |
Blue light relative amplitude 1.00 |
-34.7 R9 |
41.2 R12 |
66 Rf |
95 Rg |
included battery |
| Nitecore TM9K |
M3 |
446 lumens |
6109K |
0.0072 DUV |
69.2 CRI |
Blue light relative amplitude 1.00 |
-37.1 R9 |
40.0 R12 |
67 Rf |
95 Rg |
included battery |
| Nitecore TM9K |
M2 |
124 lumens |
6121K |
0.0066 DUV |
69.1 CRI |
Blue light relative amplitude 1.00 |
-35.9 R9 |
40.5 R12 |
67 Rf |
95 Rg |
included battery |
| Nitecore TM9K |
M1 |
33 lumens |
6543K |
0.0025 DUV |
70.0 CRI |
Blue light relative amplitude 1.00 |
-26.6 R9 |
41.7 R12 |
66 Rf |
96 Rg |
included battery |
Note: the TA lumen tube gives lower readings for mules and extremely floody lights. I think we can add 5-10% to the measured output of this light.
The light looks good and it is extremely floody with a somewhat noticeable hotspot at the center. Makes for a great indoor light especially for large spaces. The output is really limited by the 5000K battery in it. I think it is a 50E or M50T rated at 10A continuous. If they used the brand new Samsung 50G rumored to have 15A continouous, it should be able to hit 10k lumens. I'm sure if it used a high current battery like the P42A or 40T, it can do 12k+. I know this is meant as a tactical light but I just wish it could tail stand. I don't like the CCT and tint though so probably won't ever use it as a tail stand light.