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RF532-200mW-FMK(IR Filter) review-over 40 pics

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introducing THE RF532-200mW-FMK(IR Filter)
www.rayfoss.com

rayfoss/faona test results are 230MW stable, the tester was a TMP-1 with a 30 sec duration.
Specifications:

Wavelenght 532nm
Power Output >200mW (After IR filter,Pre-set IR lens)
Dot Shape Circle Dot
Divergence <1.5mrad at beam aperture
Beam Style CW
Circuit APC
Working Voltage DC=4.2V
Working Current I<700mA
Duty Circle 300 seconds
Working Temperature +20dgC-30dgC
Storage Temperature -10dgC-40dgC
Power Supply 1pcs 18650 Li-battery
Size 35mmx180mm

all pictures were with a non fully-charged battery. i will post more pictures and videos as soon as it is charged.

the laser came with a briefcase and the laser is heavy and solid.


the laser was shipped with ups saver on the 27 and arrived on the 30th.
identified as a flashlight.

NOTE: the Cigarette box on the pictures for comparison is a 100's

the host had a pin hole for a tripod mount.
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Id like to see that on an LPM. Not trying to be rude so please dont take this the wrong way. Its really hard to tell from pics but that doesnt look like >200mW.
 
Id like to see that on an LPM. Not trying to be rude so please dont take this the wrong way. Its really hard to tell from pics but that doesnt look like >200mW.
scroll up.. hence the battery power. and its Super bright out. it was 1:30ish PM except for the bathroom shot.lol. green laser beam in miday sunlight is really low and no i dont have a LPM at hand sorry to disappoint. but this is the first review for this laser here in LPF and anything helps. <non taken the wrong way> :P

i was also able to burn anything dark colored so far including my Mr.coffee maker.
 
Very nice, the laser seems a BIT big... :undecided:

I think this is by far the longest review ever. Takes me almost 25 seconds to scroll all the way up.
 
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I have already purchased the exact same laser from rayfoss, but haven't received it yet. I promise to write a review as well once I get it! I am very surprised that this particular model has not been reviewed until now on LPF. Why do people go for the other rayfoss lasers? Is it because of the price and size of this model?
 
affordability, durability, functionality, and name trust. i also own a herc 300 and i can vouch for this model. compared to laserglow systems this is a bargain this is a real solid laser . i have owned other cheap chinese lasers and they all seem to come short in quality. its too bad i cant fully satisfy a full and complete review without a LPM. but its worth the money IMO.
 
hi stink.. .) nice pics.. but i have a question.. why did you buy 2 high powered lasers from rayfoss? i read in your sign that you already own this
www.rayfoss.com

it is about THE SAME laser.. focus adjustable.... etc... why to spend other money for a similar laser and with less power? just to understand :)
 
Good looking host! Have you tried lighting matches with it jet? I bet it could light it from a few meters.
 
i have burn thru a dvd case from across the room. the quality is good heavy and solid even the battery is snug but not tight and does not rattle.
 
i have burn thru a dvd case from across the room. the quality is good heavy and solid even the battery is snug but not tight and does not rattle.

Well if that's not a 200mW laser I don't know what is. The beam looks very bright so I don't know why KiLLrB said it doesn't look like a >200mW green laser.
 
Off topic: your T-MAXX is way too clean :p Looks like you got some RPM arms on the front, lose the originals a nice crash did ya :D I'm a Revo owner myself
 





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