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Class 1 Laser Join Date: Jan 2013 Location: singapore
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As above thanks
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Class 4 Laser Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Canada
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Nope, it depends on the current the laser diode it set at, lens, diode ect. You can have an M140 laser set at 1.2A with an 18650 and an M140 laser set at 1.5A with a CR123A (16340) and it will be more powerful. | |||
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Class 1 Laser Join Date: Jan 2013 Location: singapore
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Thanks for the quick reply. The reason I asked is because I wanted to buy a local ebay laser for 30buck. But I do not know its output, I only know it use cr123 | ||
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