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Hello everyone,

I cant seem to be able to raise enough money to buy a 445 M140 diode in a housing. Unfortunately, I need the money before Halloween because I'm working on a project that I'm going to be using for Halloween. But since I don't actually have the money for this diode, I was wondering if anyone would be up to trading their diode in a housing for something that I have. I have a baggie of mystery diodes, a phr-803t diode in a module in a radioshack enclosure with a mini fan on top and an lm317t driver and runs on 2 14500 batteries (which are the only things NOT included) with 3 switches on the back (power switch, fan switch and laser switch). I have a few other little electronic components if anyone is interested. I simply just need a new and unused M140 445 diode in a module (without a glass lens, because i already have one).

If nobody wants to trade with me i totally understand, I just thought I might try it out to see if I can get a diode.

Thank you for looking :)
Have a nice day,
Matt
 
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Im sure i would, but since the M140 is more reliable and stronger, i would prefer using that. And i can add amything that i have to get the M140
 
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Just a little baggie of several diodes ive harvested from random cd and dvd burner. Some having the label of a class 3B laser. Some not as strong. I never got to testing them so i might as well just give them as part of the trade
 
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Here is the 20mW green laser pointer. If anyone is interested, please message me with an offer.



The inside of the phr-803t labby.



So there it is. I would price this labby at around $35 shipped, but im open to offers.

Thank you,
Matt
 




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