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I have 0 of these little beauties for sale. The body is stainless, lens glass AR coated.
They can be used in two ways. One is with a standard 1.5v AAA Alkaline battery
which on a full battery in low pulsed mode gives an average of 30mW. These are
3-mode pens, but the med and high mode should not be used with a 1.5v battery.
It puts addition strain on the battery, and will die out quicker..
When used with a 3.6v 10440 Li-ion, the power jumps. Low pulsed mode which
is approx 5khz pulse, gives an average of 80mW, medium slow pulse is average
575mW and on high with no pulse up to 1W! Using a glass aspheric lens will add
another 20% or so to the output.
The average high power is 8-900mW, most are just above that, but not all.
You need a good 10440 to get the most power out. A used 10440 which is
starting to lose its 'umph' will die quickly on the high power setting.
The 3-mode option is what allows these little guys to put out a ridiculous
amount of power vs size.
The high mode is intended for short burst of 20 seconds or less. If you exceed
the 20 seconds on, the laser will drop its output, but only briefly, allowing
it to cool slightly will bring the output right back up.
When the low power mode is used, the laser can run several minutes before
heating.
These come with a 2 year warranty and are fully assembled. Charger and
batteries are not included.
In the below video it shows the power when used with a 1.5v as 1mW or less...
I have since made changes to the driver, as 1mW quickly drops out...
Any questions please feel free to ask. Thanks for looking :beer:
Ships polished and scratch free as pictured.
I have 0 of these little beauties for sale. The body is stainless, lens glass AR coated.
They can be used in two ways. One is with a standard 1.5v AAA Alkaline battery
which on a full battery in low pulsed mode gives an average of 30mW. These are
3-mode pens, but the med and high mode should not be used with a 1.5v battery.
It puts addition strain on the battery, and will die out quicker..
When used with a 3.6v 10440 Li-ion, the power jumps. Low pulsed mode which
is approx 5khz pulse, gives an average of 80mW, medium slow pulse is average
575mW and on high with no pulse up to 1W! Using a glass aspheric lens will add
another 20% or so to the output.
The average high power is 8-900mW, most are just above that, but not all.
You need a good 10440 to get the most power out. A used 10440 which is
starting to lose its 'umph' will die quickly on the high power setting.
The 3-mode option is what allows these little guys to put out a ridiculous
amount of power vs size.
The high mode is intended for short burst of 20 seconds or less. If you exceed
the 20 seconds on, the laser will drop its output, but only briefly, allowing
it to cool slightly will bring the output right back up.
When the low power mode is used, the laser can run several minutes before
heating.
These come with a 2 year warranty and are fully assembled. Charger and
batteries are not included.
In the below video it shows the power when used with a 1.5v as 1mW or less...
I have since made changes to the driver, as 1mW quickly drops out...
Any questions please feel free to ask. Thanks for looking :beer:
Ships polished and scratch free as pictured.
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