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The naming of this build was a no-brainer! Appearance wise, it looks very much like a standard tube of lipstick (though I've been told by those with lipstick experience that it's heavier than the average tube!). It's a unique build that I've only created one of. I haven't seen this host, or even one like it, used for a build before.
It's sleek and slim, running on a single 14500 battery. The build uses a Mosquito-RED driver, features a RED-coated acrylic lens, and comes with a custom focus adapter (pictured).
On my LaserBee, this meters at 537mW of output power after 45 seconds. Of course, with these diodes, you're probably going to see an output that is higher than 537mW during that first 45 seconds. If you have an Ophir sensor, you might actually see an output peak of 700mW or higher during the initial part of the LPM curve (during the portion when my LaserBee isn't able to capture the accurate power).
Price is $200 + shipping
For shipping, I will only use fully insured and tracked methods. Within North America, that's about $18. International is quite a bit more, so PM me for a quote.
It's sleek and slim, running on a single 14500 battery. The build uses a Mosquito-RED driver, features a RED-coated acrylic lens, and comes with a custom focus adapter (pictured).
On my LaserBee, this meters at 537mW of output power after 45 seconds. Of course, with these diodes, you're probably going to see an output that is higher than 537mW during that first 45 seconds. If you have an Ophir sensor, you might actually see an output peak of 700mW or higher during the initial part of the LPM curve (during the portion when my LaserBee isn't able to capture the accurate power).
Price is $200 + shipping
For shipping, I will only use fully insured and tracked methods. Within North America, that's about $18. International is quite a bit more, so PM me for a quote.
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