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FS: Stingray II - 405nm@110mw and 658nm@250mw

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I have a 405nm@110mw and a 658nm@250mw for sale. These 2 lasers both have rechargeable batteries. The 405 uses an 18650 3.6V and the 658 uses RCR123's both will of which will come with chargers. Both lasers have an adjustable manual focus. The red actually tested at ~260mw and the blue 110mw. Both lasers will come in a nice wooden case and will fit snugly inside. Both lasers come with a colored rubber cap to protect the lens when not in use and allows for easy wavelength identification. Both units also have a lanyard strap. The units utilized a toggle tailcap switch to turn on and off.

I have used both lasers about 10 times since I purchased them in January 2009. Their duty cycle limit has never been reached. I am selling them to generate cash to buy my son a toddler bed. Both work perfectly. I have not even used them enough to recharge the batteries.

If you have a steady hand you could write stingray on the box with either color :)


$250 for both shipped in the 48 United States.

Here are some reviews.
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1231618572
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1228954032

Here is a thread by the builder, Milos.
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1227480699


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Milos

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nice shots.

Its well worth mentioning this violet laser has Drlava V3 drive. Its main advantage is that it will keep current constant even with ever demanding 405nm diodes, but if you put battery wrong way, it will fry the driver.

good luck with the sale
 




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