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CNI 183mW AVG. POWER

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Mr. Madlasers...

It seems you are trying to start up some sort of laser business.

Glad to see you on these forums.
 





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Ahhh Exactly whatvi meant to write.

If you use 2x3.6v you should get ~200mW on dilda.
Can i has my free unit to review? hahaha ;)
Whats your url, im interested in laser accessories ;)
That 183mW is sweet for a tiny pens mine avg only 87mW eh ;(.

-Greg
 
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hei rangedunits... the dilda can accept 3v or 3.6 volt? cr2 are sold at only 3 volt... i think....or not?
 
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realista said:
hei rangedunits... the dilda can accept 3v or 3.6 volt? cr2 are sold at only 3 volt... i think....or not?
Lithium cr2's are 3.6v IIRC. You could also use a variable power supply.
 

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Are you starting a business, or just collecting powerful lasers? From your youtube videos, it looks like you're a hobbyist.
 
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do some1 has overpowered penstyle lasers like CNI 175mW and more? Ill buy all your overpowered CNI lasers.
 

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How do you manage to light that white match?
Did you marked them with a black marker?
I couldn't do that even with my capset with 125mW green! :eek:
 
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Mad Lasers:

Hi, it is 183mW at average so it's ~50-60 more than 125. But you are right - it is harder to light match with white cap.

We are working on our new website www.madlasers.net. Come and see our lasers soon.
Language available: Polish / English
 

murrat

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madlasers said:
Mad Lasers:

Hi, it is 183mW at average so it's ~50-60 more than 125. But you are right - it is harder to light match with white cap.

We are working on our new website www.madlasers.net. Come and see our lasers soon.
Language available: Polish / English

Mine is 125mW but with a cap set the dot is so tiny that I'm sure the energy at the point is 50% more which equals around 190mW!
Show me a video that 183mW laser burning the white match from the side of the camera ;)
 
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murrat said:
[quote author=madlasers link=1228064182/20#25 date=1232597829]Mad Lasers:

Hi, it is 183mW at average so it's ~50-60 more than 125. But you are right - it is harder to light match with white cap.

We are working on our new website www.madlasers.net. Come and see our lasers soon.
Language available: Polish / English

Mine is 125mW but with a cap set the dot is so tiny that I'm sure the energy at the point is 50% more which equals around 190mW!
Show me a video that 183mW laser burning the white match from the side of the camera  ;)[/quote]

White match:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKbozQGAM7I&feature=channel_page

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOzTpuLnzGs&feature=channel_page

Enjoy ;-)

MadLasers
 

murrat

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That's ok now :)
Thanks for these videos on demand ;)
If it has no mode shifting and works well even with low power batteries (It can average 120mW with low batteries) I can think of having one of these :cool:
Sure need to know the price ::)
 




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