Lumintop GT nano on the way

Intrested depending on price
Thank you

Say hi to my new Lumintop GT Nano Tool AAA. :smiley:

Sorry for the potato quality, the pics are taken from Telegram.

thats a good one! :beer:

As far as I tested you can lockout the GT Nano with the button of the Tool, once you switch it to ON, the Nano gives the two blinks.

With a crappy luxmeter app on my phone I measured better output than with the 10180 battery, I don’t know if I want to run a full Turbo test because of the led going blue that someone told in the thread. :weary:

Ordered 2 from skylumen yesterday!

Hey there, new here but I wanted to share my success with adapting a body tube from an OLD (v1) Thrunite Ti3 body onto a GT Nano w/ a 10440 3.7v button top, it works very well. Another user tested this with the v2 Ti3 body and it does not work.

This is what the GT Nano should have been imo.

I would have bought one if that is what it turned out to be. :frowning:

The Ti3 v1 might have just gone up in resale value a bit…

i thought using 10440 will fry the emitter?

Use a copper MCPCB and be done, if I’m not mistaken.

they announces that the second btch has a copper MCPCB


but they did not talk with me lately...
seem upset because i posted my opinion about their mistake

You must have a different version of the Tool AAA than mine. Mine does not fit.

wow upset? :open_mouth:

Truth can be painful, especially when you have done something foolish and short sighted.

Indeed.

Anyway, if they are going in the right direction, that’s a great news.

Hopefully there’ll a 10440 tube included in the next batch.

I also hope so.

[quote=LumenMax]

I have two versions, the one I tried was the second version with the bunny logo, the first version with only Lumintop engraving I don’t know if works, let me try and I’ll tell you something. :+1:

Here are some pics, the old version fits and works fine, but the threads are smoother in the latest version.

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To get an idea of what is possible with 10180, Vinh offers modded GT Nano.
https://skylumen.com/collections/v54-lights/products/lumintop-gtvn-nano-the-smallest-thrower
Surprisingly, there’s no CULNM1.TG with a better MCPCB.
But his numbers are:

Factory CULNM1.TG 6500K Performance at 2s: 450L, 33Kcd, 363m
XPL2 6500K Performance at 2s: 900L, 8.5Kcd, 184m
CULPM1.TG 6500K Performance at 2s: 560L, 18Kcd, 268m