Thrunite Ti turned itself on?

Maybe it’s the battery contact inside rather than the casing. :~

That’s odd gav. Thanks for letting me know.

I have one and I came home from work one day and it was on.

sounds like my old lady is not [completely] crazy….

i have 2 Ti, also green, but they never turned on by theirs!
I might say that I hold the torches always rather unscrew, and i’m a bit crazy because i use them with 10440 li-ion battery :cowboy_hat_face: ….i know it is not recommended but they are insanely bright for the size S)

thanks for the feedback G.

curious how widespread this is…

My Xiaozhi turned itself on the other night.

It was on the nightstand.
Woke me up, about 4 in the morning.

I had to press the switch twice to turn it off.
I tested the battery, an unprotected NCR18650B with about 4.08V

Maybe caused by a change in air pressure or humidity, it was beside an open window ?
Probably a faulty switch.

The earlier ‘battery crusher’ versions of the Ti had this problem but I haven’t heard about it in a while. I thought they fixed that. I believe what happens is that the foam in the head sags and coupled with the nature of the two stage switch design, completes the connection and causes the light to turn on in low mode. My original first generation Ti Firefly suffers from this, so I just loosen the head a little more than I usually would and the problem goes away.

I’ve never seen my Ti 3/60 or Ti2 versions do this, but I don’t carry them much anymore. The wife still uses her Ti and I’m the one who replaces the batteries so I know hers hasn’t done it. But it is a known issue with the design.

If it's a green thrunite ti then you probably have a gremlin in the house .

Or it could be that green M&M guy he loves the babes and probably needs a flashlight since last I saw him he was being stuffed in the trunk of a car ..at least he's a happy idiot . Maybe it's because he has all that chocolate in him.he's so fat he's gotta have diabetes and it's probably affecting his eyesight . He needs a decent light .

Here's your problem...

Don’t feed it batteries after midnight!