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So I recieved my M60 on Thursday and decided to play around with it for a little while. While it is the warmest tint on an LED I've seen so far, it's lack of brightness when compared to my L2D Q5 left me unimpressed.
My first suspicion is that the Ultrafire unprotected 17670 I was driving it with couldn't supply enough juice. I inserted a multimeter in series and another in parallel with the M60 and the 17670 and measured 0.56A @ 3.835V. This is approximately 2.15 watts and the Malkoff supposedly is still running in regulation till it drops below 3.8V? 2.15 watts sounds a little low for a Q5 driven this bright.
My next test was to perform the same test using a pair of SF123A I had lying around that had been in my U2 for less than 5 minutes. These cells read 5.8V open-circuit.
As above, I tested using one multimeter in parallel and one in series and obtained a voltage reading of 5.2V @ 0.84 A. This calculates to be 4.368W.
However, both configurations seem about as bright as each other (17670 vs 2x SF123A), and neither seem brighter than the L2D despite that the M60 supposedly has about 30% more lumens than the L2D Q5 (180 vs 235). Perhaps it's the yellow tint that's throwing me off. I'm beginning to wonder if I recieved an M60L which was mistakenly labeled as an M60.
What I want to know is has anyone done voltage and current draws on their M60 and what are their typical values?
My first suspicion is that the Ultrafire unprotected 17670 I was driving it with couldn't supply enough juice. I inserted a multimeter in series and another in parallel with the M60 and the 17670 and measured 0.56A @ 3.835V. This is approximately 2.15 watts and the Malkoff supposedly is still running in regulation till it drops below 3.8V? 2.15 watts sounds a little low for a Q5 driven this bright.
My next test was to perform the same test using a pair of SF123A I had lying around that had been in my U2 for less than 5 minutes. These cells read 5.8V open-circuit.
As above, I tested using one multimeter in parallel and one in series and obtained a voltage reading of 5.2V @ 0.84 A. This calculates to be 4.368W.
However, both configurations seem about as bright as each other (17670 vs 2x SF123A), and neither seem brighter than the L2D despite that the M60 supposedly has about 30% more lumens than the L2D Q5 (180 vs 235). Perhaps it's the yellow tint that's throwing me off. I'm beginning to wonder if I recieved an M60L which was mistakenly labeled as an M60.
What I want to know is has anyone done voltage and current draws on their M60 and what are their typical values?
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