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150mw blu-ray laser for sale

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Hi I'm selling a 150mw blu-ray laser pointer completely assembled. I guarantee satisfaction with this strong blue violet colored laser. I'm asking for 70$ for this high powered laser. I recommend you wear safety goggles while using this laser because it is extremely bright and looking at it too long without protection can cause eye damage.


Here's a video of stuff you should see about this laser:

YouTube - 150mw blu-ray laser pointer burns a match almost intantly

Edit: This laser can ignite matches, light fireworks and melt black plastic.
 





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So this is just a module with a 9V connection?

Which diode are you using?

What is the current set at?

What driver are you using?

Peace,
dave
 
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You might want to reconsider your pricing if you are serious about selling, the going rate here for a PHR diode with a preassembled and set rkcstr driver in an aixiz module is $35 or so, also 90mA will not give you anywhere near 150mW ... Just my 2 cents, not to burst your bubble.
 
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90ma wont push up to 150mW, more like 80-90mW, maybe $20-25 is good for some people
 
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The laser is currently at 90mA. I test the laser at 90mA. It is recommended you keep it there if you just want to point it around. You can higher it. The diodes power is 150mW.
 
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The diodes output is going to be in proportion to the power input, so the 80-90mW output at 90mA is about right ... Also, Ebay sellers have a tendancy to grossly overstate the capabilities of the PHR diode, while they have been run successfully to 150mW or more, generally the lifespan is measured in minutes ar at best single hours at powers over 120mA.

As an example, I have 2 PHR's with fixed Rkcstr drivers at 114mA that put out 118 and 124mW respectively (using Aixiz acrylic lens) and the "hottest" PHR I've personally tested was recently for Cust11 (Mike), his PHR puts out 140mW through a glass lens at 120mA (although he just got a new Jayrob 405g lens so he's up there now) ... Finally, without proper heatsinking the PHR even at 90-100mA input will have a shortened lifespan due to the inability of the Aixiz module to dissipate heat efficiently.

Take some time to browse the Blu-Ray threads and you'll learn quite a bit, Amigo! You can't believe everything you read on Ebay...
 

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I want a 150mW PHR :(. I agree with the others, you may be able to get about $40 out of it considering that we can get PHR sleds for about $10 and a rkcstr driver for $13. You may want to reconsider your asking price

-Mike
 
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Yeah i just sold my 120mW Blu ray module ready to go for 35$ shipped so reconsider pricing.
 
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Also what may help (a lot) would be photos, especially if it's a homemade driver (most of us are used to preassembled Rkckstr or Flexdrives that are mounted right inside the Aixiz module so if someone were to buy this with an external driver, I'm sure they'd want to see what it looked like) ...

Just trying to help, that's all
 




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