Like the title says i have 2 (two) 18650 batts. I put them in the sleds once.
I bought them for use in an electronic cigarette but they arent suitable for that application (so i learn after i bought them).
They are perfectly good batteries that need a new home!
SALE PRICE: I bought them for...
I have a set of 18650's that i bought for an electronic cigarette but they arent suitable for them. Just realized i still had an account here so i figured that i could sell them here!
Theyre these batts (not bought from that site):
AW 18650 Protected 2900 mAh Rechargeable Lithium Battery
I...
I'm on the fence. It could be legit, but I would be very cautious and make sure you know how to dispute a credit card charge.
If you want to build a big powerful laser, pm me and i can help you out.
Welcome to 21st century helicopter parenting. The kid had 0 access to a firearm and was really a sweet kid. Schools have a 0 tolerance policy towards threats of violence especially with weapons.
If its 5mw or above I would always use caution and wear goggles.
Usually anywhere between 50-100mw is where burning happens. Usually in any wavelength.
If its a super cheap laser, you might have damaged it by reversing the batteries. I had a 50mw red that I did that to and boom, no worky. Try what was said above, new batteries and see if that fixes the problem.