CRX's Last Mod of the Year - Airayland MT-G2 :)

CRX got my vote

Looking forward to 2017

The King is dead, long live the king. Passing the torch :confounded: to the next generation.

For goodness sake guys, i’m not very popular as it is around here… :laughing:

Thanks very much though.

Speaking of which, a wee light on for Old Lumens

Twelve bells

So very cool. Btw, where does one get a steel button c3?

You do some awesome stuff CRX.

That’s a question, i bought it a few years ago after much searching, as i believe steel lights should have matching button covers.
I don’t know if they are still available, you can only search mate.

Where did you get those 14250s from?

Thanks Jerommel, i bought a four pack from the bay

it’s just the heat dissipation problems of the current tech for the moment…



I thought you had this problem solved by having a battery so small that there was virtually no runtime?

Haha, that’s the 10180 cells. The MBI nukes 10250 and these 14250 fellas have a bit more punch!

+1 :+1:

Your work is art CRX, please keep on surprising us! :exclamation:

It’s fantastic :smiley:
They both are beautiful. I was pleasantly surprised and did not expect such a turn :partying_face:
I really enjoyed knife.
Custom flashlight is very nice. In the double’s nice that it’s not the factory item, and made master of his craft!

I was surprised by the power button, and I still have never encountered such an interesting algorithm of the driver.
I am very pleased with this flashlight. Thank you :slight_smile:

P.S. WOW it is made of carbon fiber!
I am again surprised.

:slight_smile:

You make some sweet stuff, CRX, and I bet the beam of this mod is beautifu to behold (love the MT-G2’s tint, even if it’s relatively ineficient).

Could anyone tell me more about the stock version of this torch?

Thanks mate, yeah I really like the tint of the MT-G2. The light has a brass pill with very fine threads, a brass driver retaining ring and no bezel. The tail switch has another brass retainer and a plastic screw in holder which strips very easily if played with too much. I think the stock tint was ok. Quite a nice very compact steel AA light.

That’s fair for the price, I suppose. Any idea as to lumens and runtimes, even if approximate? Can’t find a peep about them.

I’m really not sure, can’t remember. I had it for like five minutes before it was in bits and it was new years eve… :slight_smile:

Hey CRX, I want to buy this light and of course I’m already planning an emitter swap. How hard is it to remove the driver and LED board ?

The driver sits in a very finely threaded brass pill with a screwed retaining ring, the unit comes out the back end so long thin tweezers or such are required. Be careful of cross threading and same with the switch.