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LMFAO! I just pulled a random module 445nm and tested it
at 530mA.
It gave out a whopping 395mW with tri-element AR coated glass lens
:crackup: 1W my arse... Didnt think it was that bad though.
Do they even put a class IIII sticker on it?
Lets not go over the deep end. :tsk:
We know they pull more. Daguin sold 2 at 750 and 795mW.
Kenom measured one at 950 and got it over 1000 with some creative air cooling.
Plexus has one over 1W and another at 950
rkozola just posted a G2 at 830
530 mA seems low.
Originally Posted by wannaburn
LMFAO! I just pulled a random module 445nm and tested it
at 530mA.
It gave out a whopping 395mW with tri-element AR coated glass lens
1W my arse... Didnt think it was that bad though.
Do they even put a class IIII sticker on it?
All those numbers speak volumes of their quality control... or
shall I say, lack there of.
TBH, I dont really care what these put out. I wouldnt waste my money, nor
wait 3 months to get one. IMO, the average build on LPF is still better.
All these lasers have going for them is the look of the host, the rest is fail.
As far as fail: I can focus mine and burn as good as any home build if I wish or as set it to as tight a beam. It can use different lens. It will run continuously as long if not longer than any other host. Have you got a hand held you can leave on for an hour or longer? Can it be wired for remote control?
So far mine has burned for hours. Maybe it will quit tomorrow, but I didn't know that when I ordered it, so what am I supposed to do, throw it away?
It could just last a long time.
I reckon every robot building person hired by the government, have their eyes fixed on the screen and hanging on every word... This guy is so stupid its not funny anymore... Why would you..
1. Attach the WL Arctic to a robot for use in the police force.
and
2. Be able to make a robot, but not understand the concept of a shunt...
I *faceplam* everytime I watch/read anything from awesomelasers..
That guy from AL is a perv. We looked up his record and he did time for playing with little boys.
I reckon every robot building person hired by the government, have their eyes fixed on the screen and hanging on every word... This guy is so stupid its not funny anymore... Why would you..
1. Attach the WL Arctic to a robot for use in the police force.
and
2. Be able to make a robot, but not understand the concept of a shunt...
I *faceplam* everytime I watch/read anything from awesomelasers..
Its a micro boostdrive and not a flexdrive.:shhh:As to the Video... The guy took over 7 minutes to show us 2 contacts
under a 2 screw plate... He seems to do things at the speed of WL...IMO
The 530mA he tested was at the battery end of the Boost Driver..
not the output (LD) end.. (The Arctic only uses 1pc 3.7V battery)
I'd be surprised that the Arctic in the video outputs >300mW...
I just fixed a 445nm Build for a member and it outputs 966mW
using a boost FlexDrive and 2500mA 18650 battery and at the
battery contacts pulled ~2.2 Amps...
The Info on this guys site is misleading...
A1 amp electronic switch will burn out and blow as will 1 Amp rated
Relay contacts run at 2 Amps..
If anyone has an Arctic with fully a fully charged >2000mA 3.7V battery...
and an LPM.. could you check the Laser's output power and the current
draw at the battery/switch and post it here...
I may be wrong about the Arctic... and WL is able to produce 1000mW
at 530mA at the battery with so magical electronic circuit....:thinking:
Jerry
That guy from AL is a perv. We looked up his record and he did time for playing with little boys.