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Alright! So my host from Trinh came in and I decided to get my new laser into it ASAP!
The host is very well made, but has some minor fabrication scars. I absolutely love it regardless and it is nice and heavy, good for a large build.
The 12mm Module fits in EXTREMELY snug so it should stay very well heatsinked, The set screw was almost unnecessary because of how tight the fit was.
The aluminum body is thick and heavy, yet still lighter than it looks.
The copper module doesn't actually directly wire into the button section. The copper module has a contact board+spring that goes onto the bottom which touches the contact board on top of the button section. This is great as Trinh also sent me an extra aluminum module so I can freely switch them back and forth as I please.
The tail cap and momentary button section are both nicely threaded and tapped. The buttons also work nicely and provide a nice safety feature in that the bottom switch must be on for the momentary switch to work.
As someone who works with metals and unique fabrications daily, this is some nice precision work. Could be a little cleaner with the small scars, but beautiful none the less.
This is the new NUBM47 Diode, and it has a BlackBuck 6 Driver, set at 5A with a DTR G2.
Photos:
Tailcap 3X view
Battery Tube
Button Section 3X view
Module with 12mm Module inside +Driver shelf 2Xview
Head
Head with cap
Module with Focusing cap
Size Comparison between Trinh Host and Ripoff Spiker Saber
Beaming!
Just showing it off some
Hope you like it.
I'll be doing review on my transactions with Trinh in the other section here in a moment.
Thanks for looking!
The host is very well made, but has some minor fabrication scars. I absolutely love it regardless and it is nice and heavy, good for a large build.
The 12mm Module fits in EXTREMELY snug so it should stay very well heatsinked, The set screw was almost unnecessary because of how tight the fit was.
The aluminum body is thick and heavy, yet still lighter than it looks.
The copper module doesn't actually directly wire into the button section. The copper module has a contact board+spring that goes onto the bottom which touches the contact board on top of the button section. This is great as Trinh also sent me an extra aluminum module so I can freely switch them back and forth as I please.
The tail cap and momentary button section are both nicely threaded and tapped. The buttons also work nicely and provide a nice safety feature in that the bottom switch must be on for the momentary switch to work.
As someone who works with metals and unique fabrications daily, this is some nice precision work. Could be a little cleaner with the small scars, but beautiful none the less.
This is the new NUBM47 Diode, and it has a BlackBuck 6 Driver, set at 5A with a DTR G2.
Photos:
Tailcap 3X view
Battery Tube
Button Section 3X view
Module with 12mm Module inside +Driver shelf 2Xview
Head
Head with cap
Module with Focusing cap
Size Comparison between Trinh Host and Ripoff Spiker Saber
Beaming!
















Just showing it off some

I'll be doing review on my transactions with Trinh in the other section here in a moment.
Thanks for looking!
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