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TaoTronics ThorLite TT-TF03 (XM-L U2 | 2 x 18650) Review
The TF03 is the second of TaoTronics' lights I received for review. It is both their largest and brightest and as such, earns the distinction of being the flagship in their modest lineup:
Let's see what their best has to offer... MFG FEATURES & SPECS Street Price: $89.99USD Specifications: Material: Aircraft Aluminum alloy T6061 Dimension: 252mm(L)x60mm(D) Weight: 400g (exclude battery) Color: Black LED: Cree XM-L U2 Battery Type: 2 x 18650 battery Reflector: Orange peel Switch: Reverse switch in tail cap Beam shot Intensity: 260m Waterproof: IPX-8 Operating Modes: When using double 18650 batteries Low: 20 Lumens (100 hours) Mid: 272 Lumens (7 hours) High: 900 Lumens (2 hours) PACKAGING / CONTENTS Like the TF01 (right), the TF03 (left) arrived in a vacuum-sealed plastic case: Accessories included are: Full holster, Lanyard, 2 x O-Ring, Tail cap, magnet VIDEO SUMMARY Here is a complete video summary of the TF03 while I work on this review:
SIZE / HANDLING L to R: RediLast 3400 | Lighten7 Max L2A | SureFire M3LT | Shadow TC500 | Sunwayman T40CS | Olight M3X Triton XM-L2 | Crelant 7G5CS | TaoTronics TF03 The TF03 is the longest 2 cell light in my current collection. However, the diameter of its head @ 60mm (2.36in) is actually smaller than all but the Max L2A. As mentioned in my video review, the TF03 has some heft to it and most of that weight is biased towards the very tip of the head thus it does feel a little head-heavy with an overhand grip with one's thumb over the tailcap switch: With an underhand grip, the bulk of the weight rests just about in the center of one's palm thus feels very balanced in this manner. There is a recess around the tailcap as well as a flare at the end of the body tube thus it allows a cigar grip but again, given the heavy bias of weight towards the head, it's neither comfortable nor very secure when used in this manner (at least for me). RUNTIME & OUTPUT The relevant battery stats are provided above each runtime graph along with: - Voltage of the battery at the start and end of the test - Current draw - Actual runtime using ANSI FL1 (first in HR and then in M so for the RL3400, read this as 3.4hrs or 205min) - As of May 2012: Lumens measured on my PVC LMD @ 30 seconds - Also captured the temperature: ambient, the head/fins at start and the max it reached (fan was used for all bats) Max output measured @ 30 seconds was 797lms w/2 x RediLast 3400 (note: although I calibrate my PVC LMD before each 0runtime/lumens testing, the ambient temp will also cause deviations in readings). The TF03 hit 877lms at turn on but immediately drops and will stabilize around ~750lms and run in near perfect regulation until the cells can no longer support the current draw. It'll then start a decline and start flashing in a beacon style mode once the low-voltage warning kicks in. It's not really usable in this state (think of a lighthouse) thus it's best to replace the cells ASAP. Resting voltage of the cells at this point was around 3V. The current draw isn't all that high at 1.37A thus the TF03, with its ample cooling fins and significant mass in the body around the emitter, doesn't get all that hot. MORE TO COME... TF03 GALLERY ======= TF03 provided by TaoTronics for review. |
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