Thrunite TN11

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The new Thrunite TN11 is in stores now. The specs I can find, but no reviews/video's/ beam-shots. Does anyone know more about this light?

TN11 Specs
LED: Cree XM-L LED T6 with a lifespan of 50,000hours
Use one 18650 or 2*CR123A batteries or 3 Cr123A.( one extended tube included )
Rated operation voltage 2.7v to12v
Crenellated SS bezel
Removable SS clip
Copper base plate for more efficient heat
Shiny smooth reflector and get perfect beam
Max light output:830lumens.When use 3 or 4 Cr123A or 2 18650 rechargeable batteries. Max output for 10 minutes and then down to 85% (extended tube are not included in the package)->does come with one extension tube.)
Max runtime:745hours(0.2 lumens)
Runtime: 75 minute for 1 18650 (2600MAH) down to 50%. 47minutes down to 50%(3CR123A )
Max beam distance:355m
Peak beam intensity:28900cd
Impact resistance:1.2m
Waterproof to IPX-8 standard
154mm(length)x41mm(bezel diameter)25.4mm(Body diameter)
Weight:165g( without battery)
Made of durable aircraft grade aluminum
Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
Battery reverse protection function. And batteries low indication(it will flash when voltage down to 2.7v)

http://www.thrunite.com/en/ProductView.aspx?id=47

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The weird thing is. The website of Thrunite says; To get max output; use 2* 18650. But the light itself can hold 1* 18650. You need 2* extension tubes to put 2* 18650 in it.
In the package is only 1* extension tube. Where do I get another extension tube???

( according to qualityflashlights.eu this comes with in the package; Includes neck lanyard, belt holster, removable pocket clip and extension tube for the use of 3 CR123 batteries. )
 
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And no info of max brightness on one 18650 or 2x123a from what I can see. Hopefully this is just a short-lived oversight; if it wasn't Thrunite, I'd say the ad is almost deceptive, but I think they'll provide the rest of the info in time
 

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This thing behaves exactly like Scorpion V2 but does away with its fragile tailcap that I always found to be a liability.

Definitely a GET.

I just placed an order for it, and should have it in a few days. Expect a first impression review when I get it.
 
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This thing behaves exactly like Scorpion V2 but does away with its fragile tailcap that I always found to be a liability.

Definitely a GET.

I just placed an order for it, and should have it in a few days. Expect a first impression review when I get it.
thanks :)
 

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Thanks from me too specimen. One thing, there is occasional disagreement between those translated pages and this thread... for example those pages claim the tn10 has the same overall length as tn11, I imagine the tn10 is shorter but not entirely certain
 

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Thanks from me too specimen. One thing, there is occasional disagreement between those translated pages and this thread... for example those pages claim the tn10 has the same overall length as tn11, I imagine the tn10 is shorter but not entirely certain
according Thrunite, the TN10 is; 148mm(length)x35mm(bezel diameter)25.4mm(Body diameter)
TN11 is; 154mm(length)x41mm(bezel diameter)25.4mm(Body diameter)
 

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Just had contact with qualityflashlights.eu. The TN11 does come with ONE extension tube. If you want to use 2* 18650 batteries, you must buy one extra extension tube.

Edit; a extra extension tube will cost €3,- (about; 4.08 U.S. dollars)
 
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Ok. Normally I want to read all the reviews/ or see video's before I order a light. But i couldn't wait for this one :)
So Today I ordered one, plus an extra extension tube, so I can use 2* 18650 batteries for max power/output.
 

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Qualityflashlights.eu changed the info on there website;
" Can be powered by 2 x CR123 or 1 x 18650 battery or 3 x CR123 (with included extension tube fitted). To achieve maximum output the supplied extension tube should be fitted allowing the use of 3 x CR123 cells. Max output for 10 minutes and then down to 85%." - "Max light output: 830lumens. When using 3 CR123 batteries."


Thrunite says; "
"Max light output:830lumens.When use 3 or 4 Cr123A or 2 18650 rechargeable batteries."

So the question is; Can it handle 2* 18650? I assume that Thrunite knows his products best.

Edit; Thrunite confirm it can take 2 18650
 
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The voltage of 3 CR123s is greater than that of 2 li-ions, so, yes, it can handle 2 18650s with 2 extensions so they fit. Another option is 2 18500s and one extension tube. Less runtime, though.
 
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