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Well I already have might could find this one, so I guess I’ll get to work… Waiting.

Thanks for your input (and eventually your work on a triple s3!)

Richard,

I see your now out of the S3, I am partially to blame…

With your spacers, are the S2 or S6 able to use the Tripple? I forgot to take notes if someone looking for another host.

You could sell one to make up for it :wink:

Yes they are. Those spacers are specifically made for the S2 and S3 so that others could build their own triples without needing to be a machinist! The only work besides soldering that needs to be done is to drill a hole in the middle of the S2/S6 pill for the wires to pass through, which is an easy task considering it is thin brass.

I gave it to my brother so now I good boy!

As am I! Per USPS tracking mine is due for delivery tomorrow. Only one though so I do not consider myself greedy. :bigsmile: M6s though are another matter. They look to me more like BEER CANS than soup cans. :beer:

S3 arrived yesterday. Even the narrowest beam per the listing, the one Richard calls the closest to a regular reflector type beam, is very floody with a gradual transition from hot spot to surrounding corona. A good beam for many close-in to 50 or 100 foot distance uses in my opinion. Max output and how fast it heats up at max are both impressive. Quite a nice little light to slip into a pants pocket. Running mine with one of Richard’s LG 3000 mAh button top batteries.

any chance of ‘another review’ on this lil beauty?

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http://www.mtnelectronics.com/opencart/index.php?route=product/product&path=80&product_id=162

Above is the link to Richards web site listing for the S3 which includes three customer reviews of the light. Mine has the 10511 lens, the 5.8 amp driver level and the 4 output level user interface. I think that Richard needs to get some additional photos posted of it including a frontal shot of the leds and lens assemblies. With the reflectorless construction the light is shorter overall than similar single LED and reflector designs with an overall length of 115 mm. My similar single 18650 cell SS light from CustomLites with reflector is 127mm long and while the S3 with battery is 124 grams the SS one is 211 grams. Quite a difference which reflects the different weights of aluminum and stainless steel. Both are exactly the same diameter, 23.96 mm per my digital caliper measurement.

I get the impression that lack of reviews or lack of demand isn’t really an issue here… The triple S3 sells out pretty quickly. The difficulty seems to be finding enough time to keep up with the demand.

For those wanting to build their own though, reviews and a build thread and a comparison of optics would be pretty cool. I think there were some beam shots of the optics posted earlier, but I don’t remember where.

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The joys of web hosting. Site is down for me too, hopefully it will be back up soon.

I’m bad at waiting. But expecting cool things in the mail at least motivates me to check the mail every day. Somewhere out there is an awesome 16340 EDC and an 18650 extender+button for my RRT01.

… really tempted to get the parts now for an interior lighting project. The 4000K MT-G2 seems just about right if I can give it enough heat sinking to withstand being turned on for hours in a role similar to a light bulb. Probably going to try to reflow its copper star onto a CPU heat sink, and perhaps treat the highest mode as a turbo. Perhaps it’s best that the site isn’t up right now, since it means I can’t order more toys.

The store is back online and fully functional. Host-side issues.

Thanks!
Richard

It's working differently now. Before you could look at a page of listings and see which items were out of stock. Now you have to click into the listing for each item. I got excited because I thought the SRK PCB's were back in stock.

I messed up a few of the extra features I had added along the way trying to get it to work this afternoon. I am working on adding them back as we speak.

I do have a bunch of SRK PCBs that just came in, just need to get them listed.

I'll be waiting. I need to get one built this week for a family members, then I'll be ordering parts to build another for myself...although I might have another family member that'll want one too, so hopefully for me you'll be able to keep M6 mod parts in stock.

I just received two 60mm Nitecore filters, their red NFR60 and their diffuser NFD60. Both filters fit BOTH the M6 and the SRK perfectly. They also fit the Fenix TK 50 and TK 60 fine. The main body is soft enough rubber so it fits the 58.6 mm M6 to the almost 62 mm TK60 front bezel quite well. Blue NFB60 and green NFG60 filters are also available. Lenses are plastic rather than glass and are removable from the rubber bodies so other filters could be held. They should also fit other lights with front bezels in the 58mm to 62mm range. The filter itself is 56.75mm in diameter though I expect that any unmounted filter from 56 to 58mm will work fine if installed in the rubber holder.

With the very low output levels available from the RMM modified M6 and SRK lights the red filter is close to ideal for minimizing loss of night vision from using a flashlight. Amateur astronomers typically use low level red light for reading charts and adjusting equipment and night lighting aboard Navy ships when I was in was typically low level red light.

don’t see the 16340 offerings on the site anymore?