MT-G2 Thrunite T10T Ti "Micro Sunbeam"

Now that is a beautiful build….

Bet it is surprising to those unfamiliar with your wizardry of lights…

I like it! I’ve been thinking of doing something similar. Are the 14250 cells good quality?

We want beamshots! :wink:

Never thought it was possible to squeeze the gargantuan MT-G2 in an AA-sized light :open_mouth:

Ok since everyone is asking, here is a beamshot, compared with my triple osram, both taken exactly the same distance I just realised, the T10T makes a VERY GOOD photography light due to its high flood

Simply WOW. Or should that be WOW?

Wow! Awesome job! Can you also mention what optic fits R
The brass 18650?

Oh forgot to put, the cells used are IMR 14250 300mah cells, pretty much the best you can use, you can get them from MTN Electronics

The brass 18650 should take any standard 20mm TIR optic, I used mine from fasttech

Really? This is the tiny brass beauty? Does it for with lens? I think when I tried it was too short inside because the optic was too long.

Emm… I’m talking about this brass 18650…

Yep. I have that one. Does it fit the optic and stock lens? I think the optic was too long for me but am unsure.

Yeah it fits, i’m not sure which one i used as the light is not with me now… the battery is a little tight though

Wow. really nice modding

Very impressive

How do you like the tint? I love how you managed to shoe horn a Qlite circuit in there. I’ll have to try that.

Thanks for indulging my off topic questions before!

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Sweet !

It helped a lot that I could find images such as on this thread by rufusbduck -Forward voltage of- -ZLLS410- S4 diode. Edited- This is NOT a Zener mod

The image clearly showed where I could cut and not, and I realised I should have probably just gone with a 11mm FET driver… much easier and more powerful

Was it hard to get the old driver out? How big was the driver? Does it have a separate contact board? Do you have any pictures of that stage of the mod?

The old driver is two stack with a contact board… see pics… , quite small, to get the driver out, I just poked a stainless steel tweezers from the top (after desoldering the star), with a medium press, it just popped out

Forgot to mention, I created a separate contact board by filing a partition board down to size and soldering the leads to the board