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sanwu laser challenger 405nm 1W review!

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Good evening:D.

night here. nice day for walking.
I'm walked in the mountain. there are many clouds in the mountain. because raining today. :drool:. i like raining day :D.

Such as Silent Hill.

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really silent hill!. hehe

Most of the 405nm dim. but 1W is good! than my lmlaser 532nm 80mw.


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i have many 14500!. I recommend efast IMR 14500. :D

Thank you Podo.
 

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Nice beamshots Mr Yagyuu. I like that you have managed to capture 405nm. 405nm is a difficult wavelength to photograph. Well done.
 
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Nice beamshots Mr Yagyuu. I like that you have managed to capture 405nm. 405nm is a difficult wavelength to photograph. Well done.

Thank you. :yh:. First time Upload is difficult. hehe
Someday. i hope get a worthy laser :crackup:

520nm is better than 532nm :lasergun:
 

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I personally do like 532nm but I haven't yet seen a 520nm in person. So I won't make my mind up. Are you hoping to get a more powerful 520nm?
 
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I personally do like 532nm but I haven't yet seen a 520nm in person. So I won't make my mind up. Are you hoping to get a more powerful 520nm?

Yes. sure! i want pen type 520nm laser. Not the purpose of the burning. just bright beam and worthy.

The 520nm is good for walking to the danger mountain. hehe
 

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I just looked at Sanwu and they have a single mode (good beam quality) 50mw in pen type. If you look at the guardian series they offer a short but wide styled laser but with 1W+ 520nm.
 
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I just looked at Sanwu and they have a single mode (good beam quality) 50mw in pen type. If you look at the guardian series they offer a short but wide styled laser but with 1W+ 520nm.

i want laser66 build pen type :yh:. It is very clean and good.
someday.. I challenge for 635nm sanwulaser limited edition 0.9W
 

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Fog is an excellent tool to a laserist, it really brings out the beam.
 

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I agree, nice 405nm pics.
I tell people the way to spot a 532nm over a 520 or 515nm is 532nm looks like it has a bit of yellow in it. If you keep that in mind you don't have to have them side by side to know the wavelength.
 
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I agree, nice 405nm pics.
I tell people the way to spot a 532nm over a 520 or 515nm is 532nm looks like it has a bit of yellow in it. If you keep that in mind you don't have to have them side by side to know the wavelength.


i love 405nm color. but 1 have problem. dim...... it does not matter.
low lifetime. low duty time... It's only drawback.

so i just choice bright red 635nm or 520nm. :)
 

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405 is dim because it is at the edge of our visible range. Also you will notice you can not focus on the spot at a distance. This the limitation of own own eyes.
 
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405 is dim because it is at the edge of our visible range. Also you will notice you can not focus on the spot at a distance. This the limitation of own own eyes.

yeah.. 405nm is very dim.

1W 405nm : 532nm 10~20mw ? maybe......

i just wait a few years. if i have real output 5W 405nm. so happy:p

but no over 1.3W 405nm now. :(

just wait :D
 

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There isn't any demand for higher powered 405's so unlikely to see anything much more than what we have today. I find 405 quite bright, but only with UV interference.
 




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