WTB: Jetbeam RRT01 – Any place to buy it?! + [RRT01 2019 discussion]

I use thick yetzl silicone grease from fasttech. It’s too thick for normal thread lubricating, but perfect for this. I have it in my V11R also and it holds up very well.

I agree it’s very quick if they removed the detents because of our comments here, maybe they had the same conclusion after producing the first batch.

Price is even better on Fasttech : 55.67$

thanks.

….anyone know how many O rings there are on RRT 01, and size please?.
thank you.

Clemence, didn’t understand the title quoting :expressionless:
Is that any suggestion to change the title?

No, I don’t want the title to change at all.
I did that on purpose to remind a particular someone who didn’t seem to realize the topic here

[Clemence]

Ahah, thanks :smiley: As I started the thread long ago with WTS part, I thought it ma be confusing (even after I added the “discussion about the 2019 model”)!
Thanks for clarifying :+1:

It’s not a bad thing in this case, but too many derailed topics will confuse people and blur the subject.

[Clemence]

I’m very happy with my new TCR1, just swapped the emitter. Considering adding a trit dot to it.

Whooooo… cool picture! :+1:
Your multi tool compliments RRT01 styling.

[Clemence]

Now you made me reconsider about getting one :o

Thnx guys. I am starting to like it better also, even thinking of ice blue trits.

As it is build like a tank, I thought the bare aluminium would suit it. Real tool now.

I have a RRT 01 Flat White on way.
looking for a second RRT 01 to compliment/back it up.
any suggestions ?.
HCRI is a must.

5k E21A?.

thanks.

I was looking for a good led for my RRT-01, it has to have good output but also a good tint 4000Knor less and great CRI, and the die size is not important. The output requirement limited me to LH351D and XP-L Hi but of both I have never seen the combination of good tint&CRI. Then I thought about the 4000K 90CRI XP-L2’s that I still have a bunch of, they have ugly green tint and the rainbow beam but perhaps slicing/dicing one would help. So I did:

It did not work out perfectly, the tint of the hotspot was 3600K, and just 89CRI, with R9 only just under 50. The green was gone and now only slightly above the BBL but it was still not great. Furthermore the rainbow was better but not completely gone, and there were a few more beam artifacts. The output was very good however, the same as the cool white XP-L Hi: just under 700 lumen.

So now I swapped in a SST-20 3000K, and am still not happy. The Jetbeam reflector is pretty unforgiving and still shows artifacts in the beam, faint rings where I do not want them.

Next try is a sliced LH351D.

Btw, you can get to the led in a conventional way, just screw off the bezel and remove lens, o-ring, reflector and centerpiece. Only con is (un)soldering the led wires inside a deep hole.

The never ending search for the best led.

I agree that the sst-20 is a bit ringy. If I remember correctly it was a bit better with the 45 degree rotated centering ring I had, but not sure. Maybe I’ll check it if I have it open again.

Where the rings also there with the original xpl-hi? I never really tried it.

No, the original led gave a quite perfect beam. I’m trying to find that LH351D I should have somewhere….

So did you strip it with the usual? Like drain cleaner etc? Thar looks really nice. I’ll probably leave it stock. If/when I drop it I’ll strip it.

Found it, my last one. Sliced it to close to the die and put it in the RRT-01, its fourth led today :person_facepalming:

And now I’m happy. The beam is less ringy (but not 100% perfect), and while the SST-20 led had some tint-nuances inside the hotspot, this hotspot has a nice even tint.

While the 3000K SST-20 gave just 420 lumen, the output is back up to 615 lumen.

The tint of the hotspot:
At ~20lm low mode: CCT=3500K, duv +0.0021, CRI95 R9=80
At highest mode: CCT=3600K, duv –0.0001, CRI93 R9=70

So the tint quality is very good, much better than the sliced XP-L2, but of course slightly below the SST-20.

I think this is the best led I can think of for this nice flashlight, but there may be better ones in the future.

Yes, Just drain cleaner and a brush.

Indeed probably best to wait till you scratch your light. The stock anodising was quite nice, but I just had to do something with the light.