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NEW "New" 200mw green olike laser






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Having 2+ lasers built into the same laser kills it for me, I just want a pure one if it makes sense =P.
 

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This simply means that you can remove the "star twinkle" diffraction grating to have a "regular" beam if you want.

Twinkle on -- twinkle off = transformable

Peace,
dave
 

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This simply means that you can remove the "star twinkle" diffraction grating to have a "regular" beam if you want.

Twinkle on -- twinkle off = transformable

Peace,
dave

Actually I think the "transformable" means it can use two different battery type and would be two different lengths de[ending on the battery in it. You can use either an 18650 battery or a CR123A battery.

Most of the O-like 200mW green lasers only peak around 170-180mW and average even lower. Only 3 or 4 of their 200mW green modules have been tested and 2 were only performing like their 130-150mW modules. But they don't use their own 200mW modules in their 200mW lasers.
 
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Orbtronic works with O-like (usually 532nm modules). If you tell them what exactly you want from your new module / laser (and pay more $$) O-like will do it for you.
They do several modifications for modules that Orbtronic is using to build some of Orbtronic laser pointers, and so far no problem.

Transformable: Diffraction grating is good for 20-30mW lasers, and it really looks nice.

But

IMO 200mW would be overkill and potential hazard for your spectators ;)
 




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