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Rayfoss RF660-200mw-FWT review

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I bought it from rayfoss, 200mw red laser, it came in 15 days, i also bought protection goggles, charger for batteries and an additional battery.

It came with that box, the red battery is the one i ordered additionally.
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I like the laser, its not some cheap plastic, im not sure what its made of, but i dont think its plastic, whatever it is it has a good quality.It feels solid.It is also heavy.There is a hole on the tailcap, you can add a wrist strap if you want, it doesnt come with one.
The laser is very bright and can burn black plastic easily when focused but its not visible at daytime.The beam is visible when you point it outside at night.The green battery which comes with it doesnt realy fit the laser, i mean it rattles inside, but it still works, red laser however doesnt rattle and fits good.The laser is negative towards tailcap.

I didnt like the charger, i started charging, it lighted red, after about 12 hours it was still red, so i touched to check if its hot or not, when i touched it turned green, and when i was just about to take the battery of from the charger it turned red again, i didnt get it.

Glasses are good, it realy blockes the light, i played with the laser for hours, it didnt hurt my eyes.

Also it says charger included, i didnt see that when i bought the laser, so i bought an additional one, but they only sent me one charger, just realised that now, ill e-mail them about that maybe ill get a refund

so here is a burning video, its focued but i could have focused it just a little bit better, ill make a new video soon, any questions feel free to ask.

YouTube - Rayfoss RF660-200mw-FWT red laser burning
YouTube - Rayfoss RF660-200mw-FWT Red Laser Burning
oh and if you are going to buy this laser, dont forget to but protection goggles, i used it without goggles for a minute and it realy hurt my eyes.It can also reflect and cause serious damage to your eyes.
 
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Holy image size, batman. You need to resize that lol

800 width preferably :p
 
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Other than the image size though, good little review. Props on getting glasses with it

Edit: Is that your first high-powered laser?
 
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Nice!, i bought the same laser and made a review last year and still working :beer:, someone correct me if wrong but im pretty sure the host is made of aluminum.

When asked, Faona told me this unit only accepts protected batteries which are longer, so dunno why she sent you the green one :confused:.

How much light do ur goggles let through?, i also have a pair from rayfoss but they turned out to be bad, here is a pic of them against a 5mW red :(:

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Yup i know he says his are good thats why i ask :p... nah i didnt tell faona about my goggles, i bought them for my dilda but that laser stopped working before i could test them so i had them for some time before knowing they were bad.

Besides i bought an eagle pair after, which are the ones i use now so i forgot about rayfoss' ones :eek:
 
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weltall, i didnt try to point it directly to the goggles, ill try it today.I think you have the same goggle, mine is trex too.It could be aluminum, i thought it was aluminum too, but i was not sure so i didnt write it here, now im sure :)The unprotected battery works as well, but it rattles inside.Anyway im using the red one so it doesnt realy matter :)
 
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yes you were right, they are not so good, i focused the laser and i pointed it directly to goggles, the laser burned goggles glass..Which goggle do you suggest?I dont want to risk my eye health.Ill tell rayfoss about this.
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It would be better to take a picture of the laser focused to a regular beam (pointing) and take 2 quick pictures, one of the dot on the wall, then put the glasses in front of the beam for the other picture. You don't want to focus the laser on the glasses and damage the glasses for no reason though. A pure focal point on the glasses isn't really a situation you would come across in real life anyways.

Edit: after seeing the 2nd pic with what you did to the glasses, you're going to want new ones anyways so I guess it doesn't matter lol
 
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Which goggle do you suggest?I dont want to risk my eye health.Ill tell rayfoss about this.

Personally i went for the Eagle pair, i liked their style and turned out to be pretty good, i just took some pics comparing the trex and the eagle pair i bought later:

T-Rex Pair:

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Eagle Pair:

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Here is the review for eagle pair as well where to buy them:
http://laserpointerforums.com/f52/e...nm-580-760nm-powerfulpurchase-ebay-55221.html

But u can also go for the:
Dragon Lasers
Laserglow
OEM Laser Systems ...which are one of the best too, so is your call :p
 

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