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how much will a green laser pointer which is 200mw with 2 triple a full batteries at night?
 





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Doese this make any sense to anyone else ?

How much will a green pointer what, with 2 AAA batteries at night ???
 
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Welcome to the forums. It will only triple a few times, unfortunately.
 

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You have to tell us where you buy the laser from, so that we may find the current draw of your laser's driver.
 
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no just about like how far it can go in meters at night, with 2 full triple A batteries.
 

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how much will a green laser pointer which is 200mw with 2 triple a full batteries at night?

Oh.... that depends for many time if to find it 76 for how long maybe?

On LPF, a question well stated, generally gets a well thought out response. And for questioners with too little time to capitalize, most members have too little time to bother responding in the first place. Show everyone some respect, and ask you question in real complete sentences. ;)
 
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kinda hard to measure it. again it depends on your lasers divergence, and beam diameter.
alot of it has to do with raleigh scattering. my best guess is refrigerator.
 
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Other posts are coherent... maybe this one was written after sticking the laser up his nose:thinking:
 
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the answer is obvious.... you take the lasers output,sqaure root it, multiply is by the beam diameter and divide by 0.
 
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The habberjar is in the back of the ramastan then you take that and multiply 3.7 volts times 2 and you get the output of a -532nm laser. Enjoy to laser at night............ this is fun.
 

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The habberjar is in the back of the ramastan then you take that and multiply 3.7 volts times 2 and you get the output of a -532nm laser. Enjoy to laser at night............ this is fun.

Sopark, you are mistaken, the habberjar is in frontof ramastan, but behind the volstaadt regulator.
 




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