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100-200mw green 532nm 3v module LPM Results listed and shipped in/from USA IN STOCK

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All I can say is, Wow! this module is awesome. The beam is so thin and powerful, I wired it up shortly after opening the package and before I noticed it started burning the black rim of my turtle tank. Clearly visible beam with the lights on and even more awesome in the dark. +1 to you

And what's the LPMd power of the module you ordered ? I should be receiving mine shortly... can't wait to put this in a host
 





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Mine was LPMd at over 200mw for the max and resting powers. Which reminds me...

@nexbox360 I don't think I got the LPM graph for my module, can you re-email it to me?

Also Are you going to stock up on some more of these? Or will this be it, If these are it then I would like #5.
 
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Thanks for the positive comments guys, positive rep is always a plus and appreciated also.
I like how tight the beams are as well they start to burn anything dark right away if your not care full i have burnt a lot of things specially clothing or blankets on a bed :^P
All of the regular modules that were with in normal spec or above ranges are now sold, i still have some of the funky running modules left in stock at a great price if you wanna grab a couple of those, or just some lower out put modules still with good visible beams that make for a great pointer for the night stars, if they don't sell in the next couple of days i will be sending them back to be replaced and get a new order of modules in, so grab them while you can at the lower price before i send them back for replacement. So yes i will be ordering more and have more in stock hopefully within a couple of weeks and the wait wont be as long as it was last time. At least i hope i wont be as long it does take some time to return ship them and they have to be disassembled a verified that they are not old used modules for protection on there side its understandable but does take some time and cause extra delays.
Thanks again everyone.
 
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Mine arrived today, the front lens was a little loose so I need to tighten it up but otherwise it looks good. If I wanted to use it with a 3.7-4.2 rechargeable, would I just add a diode inline with the battery to drop the voltage down?
 
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Yup, I believe some one else has already listed what one to use to get the proper voltage drop but make sure you test the output before hooking it up to the laser for good. If your using an 18650 battery I just foundout myself they make a 3.2v version of the 18650 I'm going to order a couple and give them a shot with my modules and see how they work, it will give it a little extra juice and extra battery life in a nice host I just hope its not too much for the driver or diode but I do my test with a 3.3v wall power supply so they should be perfect for the modules, if it all works out good this it what I will be using when I do builds with these modules, I think I will have to heat sink the driver as they got hot extremly fast when running at normal voltage levels decreasing out when it gets too hot.
Good luck with your build keep us posted along the way :) post some pictures.
 
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I did a few tests with a 1N4005 diode in series with the battery. The module was pulling about .81 amps, with a voltage drop of .9v across the diode. I was using a fully charged battery at 4v so that gives me about 3.1 which is about right for the module. The diode did heat up a bit but its rated for 1A so I have a bit of headroom. I just need to find out how to attach it between the battery and the module, my host is a bit cramped.
 
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Thanks for the positive comments guys, positive rep is always a plus and appreciated also.
I like how tight the beams are as well they start to burn anything dark right away if your not care full i have burnt a lot of things specially clothing or blankets on a bed :^P
All of the regular modules that were with in normal spec or above ranges are now sold, i still have some of the funky running modules left in stock at a great price if you wanna grab a couple of those, or just some lower out put modules still with good visible beams that make for a great pointer for the night stars, if they don't sell in the next couple of days i will be sending them back to be replaced and get a new order of modules in, so grab them while you can at the lower price before i send them back for replacement. So yes i will be ordering more and have more in stock hopefully within a couple of weeks and the wait wont be as long as it was last time. At least i hope i wont be as long it does take some time to return ship them and they have to be disassembled a verified that they are not old used modules for protection on there side its understandable but does take some time and cause extra delays.
Thanks again everyone.

Are you doing any kind of special to focus the lens? I haven't burned anything yet. Heck, I haven't noticed any of my higher power greens doing any burning. I've always thought green just wasn't good for burning for some reason.
 
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The module i sent you should do some burning on black objects, plastic, fabrics, and anything else that is black or dark. No special focusing or extra lenses just the way its focused as it was sent to you. Im going to try and incorporate some way to focus the module i put in the phobus with one of my modules, probably unscrew the case and put in the diode, lens, and crystal part of the module. Take out the glass lens that is in the end of the laser module and put that lens in an axis style module, hack down a piece of the tube that came off of the module and put in on the diode and thread the axis piece down in there with the glass lens in it. It will be easier to do once i get all the parts and see what i have to do in order to be able to focus it as it would be a nice option to be able to use being that the host is already meant to do this.
 
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What are the dimensions of #10? I'm interested in the diameter specifically.. I need one that is no more than 12mm for my project (13mm won't fly)
 
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They are standard 12mm modules.
sorry for the long delay to respond i went out of town to visit some family and figured i would have internet on my phone like normal and be able to monitor the site but when i got there i had no internet connection so i was unable to check up on the site.
Thanks
 
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