yeah, its not wide enough 35mm VS 50mm and its way to deep 16.5mm, there is only 1mm of room under the bezel ring and the top of the screw in, see the first picture in the first post.
the TR-3T6 head is 55mm wide and the screw in is just over 50mm wide (top) and just under 45mm long (deep) the reflectors on the TR-3T6 are 17.30 mm deep and 22.50 mm wide (aprox)
basicly its not wide enough and you would have to chop the top off the screw in that holds the 3 x emitters to make it fit is it was wide enough to start with.
Hi folks. I am completely new to this forum and this is my first post. I wish that I will learn from all members and share my experience.
Just purchased a 3T6 directly from the manufacturer who is an OME factory for those reputed brands. This 3T6 is HA III coated which may using both 2 and 3 18650s but not in Trustfire name. Driver 8.4A regulated.
It is a very good torch at it price according to so many positive comments, but the run time is very important as well. Of course, one may use 3x18650. For my own taste, it is too long and head/tail is not well-balanced.
I will modify it to accept 2x26650 3.7v(ea 4000mah) to increase the running time, which I already did it for my 5XQ5 torch. It is much better balance and grid.
Well. One merchandiser there is a friend I know who was working same as my field. This factory only product nice quality torch with nothing less than HA III coating and high standard aluminium alloy.
She help me to put it as a sample order and I T/T funds to them. But, I seldom buy from them since I prefer DIY more than ready made even the sampling charge is below market price.
I got my light and tried it with 3xCR123A, fits nicely in a very stubby configuration (with the short and 18650 sized extension removed). Didn't check the current yet.
Given the driver is rated up to 12.6V it should be safe to run them with 4xCR123A as the load voltage should be below 3V per cell with 1-2A current. I guess I'll feel safe enough to try it :)
Worked fine with 4xCR123A, with the short extension in place, open circuit voltage was about 12.4V, current was 2A on high (1.7A with 3xTF Flame 18650), so it probably wouldn't last for too long... I used 4sevens CR123A batteries, they've been sitting on the shelf for perhaps two years.
i got the UCL lens today and to fits no problem and to my eye,s it looks much better to look throught then the stock glass, ill test it with a flux meter over the next month or so as i should be placing the order soon.
today somebody gives me to repair this flashlight. he can't change between the modes. everytime runs at low modes.could somebody tell me how can i change modes?
i see on flashlight 3600 lumen.....i would like to try it with a SR90 and TM11 let's what is better:)