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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

50wM, unbelevable cheap.

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I know the feeling when the batteries start dieing in my wireless keyboard.
Haha, not that, I am on laptop, but

You know, you have those times when you can type a 500 page novel in 15 minutes without error...

... and you have those days where you use backspace twice for every word in your sentence you are trying to type.

Well, right now I am torturing my [<-] quite bad. :D

EDIT: Haha it is : Dying , not dieing <-gotcha! :D
 





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lol

thanks xD

shes not online atm, ill waitzor.

also, where is the sensor on an streetlight :D

EDIT:

how do i get Rep Power?
 
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lol

thanks xD

shes not online atm, ill waitzor.

also, where is the sensor on an streetlight :D

EDIT:

how do i get Rep Power?

You gave to know that O-like is in china, respecting their work hours.

Not all street lights have senzors.

You get reputation every time somebody gives you some. You have to give people reason to +rep you :D
I already did soon enough, so I cannot do it again that soon.
 
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i boughts that laser month ago and im really happy with it! ITs not well focused but its ok. Build quality in my opinion is better than DX cheapies. Its so easy to dissasemble, just screw the top and the diode comes out. So yeah its pretty good :D
 
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OK, I got one, it came fast, and it will peak near 50 mW but usually does about 25-30 mW unless the batteries and temp. are just right. It's a pretty good deal for the $14.76 IMHO, but has no IR filter. -Glenn
 
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OK, I got one, it came fast, and it will peak near 50 mW but usually does about 25-30 mW unless the batteries and temp. are just right. It's a pretty good deal for the $14.76 IMHO, but has no IR filter. -Glenn
Beam @aperture, divergence, mode hopping, beam centered?

For $14, this 30mW greenie makes an excellent beggining laser, or a gift or so.
 
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Very true, $14 is still rather cheap for a decent 30mW greenie. I may have to get one of these just for fun. I'm a sucker for deals and lasers :(
 
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Very true, $14 is still rather cheap for a decent 30mW greenie. I may have to get one of these just for fun. I'm a sucker for deals and lasers :(
If you weren't sucker for the lasers, you would not be here (like all of us here hehe :D)
It is always nice to have a few weaker lasers handy, you never know when you need them for presentations or something where 150mW is too strong (as hard it is to believe a laser could be too powerfull :D )

Or just simply have them around to give away when it's somebody's birthday and you want to hook them up to the hobby.


Oh boy, 999th post.
 
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OK, here's more detail:
beam diameter at aperture: 1mm
divergence: approx 1.3mrad
TEM 00 stable
host to beam concentric within <2 degrees, (very good)
about 1 second warm up to >35mW Typical output 44mW

Mine also works just fine with a single rechargeable 14500 battery, a nice option.
 
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OK, here's more detail:
beam diameter at aperture: 1mm
divergence: approx 1.3mrad
TEM 00 stable
host to beam concentric within <2 degrees, (very good)
about 1 second warm up to >35mW Typical output 44mW

Mine also works just fine with a single rechargeable 14500 battery, a nice option.

Wow man that is great, although I fear not more than half will be as good as this one, you know what I mean?

Still a great gift for $14 IMHO!

And they can take 1x 14500 battery, which is a great money saver on primary cells. Which I never use , like the rest of this forum :D
 
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kk im 14.

i live in the netherlands.
i have English for 2 years at school now so..

but i play MUUUUCH games so know pretty good english.

uhm, wuts susie's MSN?

also, there is 1 big thing that i hate,
i wanna take the laser to school etc show ppl but if i get 200mW i dont think thats possible #_#
Not to school---not good idea- even-5mW IMO- HZ
 
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Just ordered one of these. I will test it and compare it to my Ledshoppe 50 mw greenie, then post here.
 
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I ordered one on 3/21, it shipped 3/23....it arrived today :) When I first tried it (with 2 AA alkalines)...was not impressed. I cleaned the threads on the housing and battery cap....it came alive. Mine works great with a 14500 battery, and as scopeguy20 said..a nice option.

The beam appears (no LPM) to be equal to.... if not a little better than my Led shoppe 50mw. Mine has the "laserpointer" on the body, no warning label at the aperture end.
 
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For $14, this is too good to pass up. I can foresee friends getting green lasers for Christmas! :crackup:

@up2u Dank je vel voor je ontdekking. Dit is prachtig! :D
 
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that's a good deal and it can easily be upgraded with a 100mW diode module. i was wondering... they state that it works with either 1 AA or 2 AA... so it activates at 1.5V? am i wrong or does it have 2 switches on/off (the silver one on the host and another in the battery cap)?
 




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