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So Crossfire listed a LaserGlow Galileo that needed fixed. I like fixing things so I bought it. I fixed it and adjusted it to do its best. I had it putting out 13mW! Sweet, right?
Then I thought "What am I going to do with a 13mW green pointer?" So I "fixed it" some more. :eg:
I rebuilt it with a "200mW" module. All of the modifications are interior and not visible from the outside. It looks completely like a 5mW Galileo. It averages 190mW. It does 180mW with a fresh 3V CR123. If you put a 3.7V rechargeable in it, you get 200mW+.
If you've been reading you know that my camera died. I'm sorry. I don't have any current pictures of it. However, it looks new. It comes in the original LaserGlow case and "sleeve." The case and laser body are without blemish. The "sleeve" is marked with the "Galileo 5" logo, a "required" output of <5mW, and a "tested" output of >4.5mW (FDA Class IIIa)
This is a link to LaserGlow's page for the Galileo. It really does still look this good.
http://enthusiast.laserglow.com/GGA#
That's 200mW of green laser in an unblemished 5mW Galileo host for $110, shipped in the US
Peace,
dave
So Crossfire listed a LaserGlow Galileo that needed fixed. I like fixing things so I bought it. I fixed it and adjusted it to do its best. I had it putting out 13mW! Sweet, right?
Then I thought "What am I going to do with a 13mW green pointer?" So I "fixed it" some more. :eg:
I rebuilt it with a "200mW" module. All of the modifications are interior and not visible from the outside. It looks completely like a 5mW Galileo. It averages 190mW. It does 180mW with a fresh 3V CR123. If you put a 3.7V rechargeable in it, you get 200mW+.
If you've been reading you know that my camera died. I'm sorry. I don't have any current pictures of it. However, it looks new. It comes in the original LaserGlow case and "sleeve." The case and laser body are without blemish. The "sleeve" is marked with the "Galileo 5" logo, a "required" output of <5mW, and a "tested" output of >4.5mW (FDA Class IIIa)
This is a link to LaserGlow's page for the Galileo. It really does still look this good.
http://enthusiast.laserglow.com/GGA#
That's 200mW of green laser in an unblemished 5mW Galileo host for $110, shipped in the US
Peace,
dave
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