November 29, 2021
Thrunite TH30 headlamp
I own and very much like the earlier version of this light.
Currently, this light and the TH10v2 are both available.
I prefer the TH10v2, and I will explain why eventually.
It is available in cool white or neutral white.
I overwhelmingly favor neutral white.
This light uses the CREE XHP70.2 emitter.
The emitter is big. Along with an orange peel reflector, this makes for a lot of spill
and a very uniform light pattern across a wide area.
The price is $80 from the Thrunite site.
This currently includes a battery (their high discharge 3100 mAh cell)
and free shipping. On top of that, they currently offer a 20 percent discount
which brings the price down to $64.
Nonetheless, I would pick up the TH10v2 for $48 instead.
The TH30 is almost exactly the same as the TH10v2.
It has the built in USB charger and comes with the nice protected
high discharge thrunite battery. The big differences are as
follows:
- A brighter "turbo" at 3350 lumens.
- A very broad beam pattern with lots of spill.
This is a curious combination. In effect all those extra lumens
get spread over a wide area and essentially "go to waste".
At least that is one way of looking at it.
It is certainly my way of looking at it.
That aside, this business of "lumen wars" is silly.
Over the two years I have owned and used the original TH10,
I have never actually used the turbo mode in the field.
High lumen ratings sell lights I guess, but are of no use to me.
I am much more interested in extended battery life at useful
lumen levels.
Useful runtime comparison
The most common setting I use my original TH10 at is the middle
setting. By fooling around inside my darkened garage, I determined
that the following settings yielded comparable brightness at the
center area of interest.
- TH10 - medium 172 lumens 9 hours
- TH10 v2 - medium/low 160 lumens 13 hours
- TH30 - medium 352 lumens 5 hours
For my purposes, the TH30 is a step backwards (unless you really value the
wide spill, and no doubt some people do.
The TH10 v2 will give me 50 percent more runtime at the light levels
that matter to me.
I was concerned that the TH10 v2 would be too hot in the center and be
annoying, but that does not seem to be so at all.
Full side by side comparison
My overriding concern is runtimes at illumination levels relevant to my common use.
So I am looking hard at the times and current draw for low, low/medium, and medium.
Also be very aware that these runtimes are based on a 3400 mAh battery for the original TH10
and for a 3100 mAh battery for the TH10v2 and the TH30.
If you are using old high mileage laptop recovery batteries (as I often am)
their capacities are often more like 1000 mAh,
and you will need to divide the following times by 3.
The original TH10 (no longer available)
- firefly 0.2 lumens, 2 mA, 65 days
- low 11 lumens, 25 mA, 107 hours
- medium 172 lumens, 350 mA, 9 hours
- high 490 lumens, 1450 mA, 178 minutes
- turbo 750 lumens, 2700 mA, 118 minutes
- sos 750 lumens, -- mA, 270 minutes
The TH10 v2
It has 6 brightness modes and SOS. Only the middle four (and SOS) are normally accessible.
The current measurements are from the BLF review.
- firefly 1.0 lumens, -- mA, 40 days
- low 37 lumens, 50 mA, 57 hours
- low/med 138 lumens, 160 mA, 13 hours
- medium 350 lumens, 450 mA, 4 hours
- high 1100 lumens, 2150 mA, 90 minutes
- turbo 2100 lumens, 8000 mA, 2+ minutes
- sos 630 lumens, -- mA, 285 minutes
The TH30
It also has 6 brightness modes and SOS.
Only the middle four (and SOS) are normally accessible.
The current measurements are from the BLF review.
- firefly 0.5 lumens, -- mA, 32 days
- low 25 lumens, 40 mA, 60 hours
- low/med 130 lumens, 180 mA, 14 hours
- medium 352 lumens, 470 mA, 5 hours
- high 1275 lumens, 2040 mA, 90 minutes
- turbo 3350 lumens, 8030 mA, 1.5+ minutes
- sos 645 lumens, -- mA, 305 minutes
As I have mentioned, the problem with the TH30 runtimes is that you will probably need to
run the light a "notch higher" than you would one of the other lights to get equivalent
center zone brightness due to the wide spill.
The TH30 v2
I just (November, 2021) bought this light in neutral white during a promotion.
I always avoid cool white, even though it may give more lumens.
It uses a Cree XHP70.2 emitter, just like the original TH30.
- firefly 0.3 lumens, -- mA, 29 days
- low 30 lumens, -- mA, 55 hours
- low/med 131 lumens, -- mA, 13 hours
- medium 345 lumens, -- mA, 5 hours
- high 1256 lumens, -- mA, 4.5 minutes then 867 lumens for 111 minutes
- turbo 3320 lumens, -- mA, 2.0 minutes then 853 lumens for 110 minutes
- sos 665 lumens, -- mA, 350 minutes
I am hard pressed to figure out what is different about the "v2" and I don't have
an original TH30 to compare to. The only difference I have found is that the USB
connector on the v2 is USB-C. I always charge my batteries outside the light, so
I may never care.
How to operate the light
To turn the light on, press the button quickly.
To change modes, with the light on, hold the button down.
Normally the light cycles from low to medium/low to medium to high to sos and then back again, ad nauseum.
The low setting will be fine once your eyes are dark adapted.
Once again, it is unfortunate that SOS is included in the regular mode sequence,
but really not that big of a deal.
This light now has a mode memory and will come up in the last mode used.
This helps to avoid being frustrated with encountering the SOS mode.
To get to firefly mode, long press when the light is off.
Double click gets you to turbo from any mode.
Dead battery warning
The light begins to blink when you need to replace the battery.
I use it underground where it is my only light source, so I replace
the battery promptly. I have no idea what happens if you ignore the blinking.
How long do you have? Who knows.
Feedback? Questions?
Drop me a line!
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