I really have no intention of using it on the road or with head lights on, seems pointless to me. The only reason real FLIR is useful on road with headlights on luxury cars is because those systems actually detect the thermal IR radiation emitted from objects in their path and translate it to...
A little off topic, but Ive always been tempted to take a decent quality medium range security cam with IR LEDs and mount it in the front grill of my vehicle and then pipe the feed into my iPad mounted in the vehicle to make a sort of pseudo-FLIR. FLIR is installed on military vehicles of all...
Purchased the original fandyfire and love it! Plenty of heat to make most anything smoke up to 6 feet away. Beam on a clear night is solid and defined with nice color. Excellent communication from rhd throughout process. A+
Kick ass! It's the few members like you gents that push the edges of this hobby. To think there is nothing like this at this price point being produced in the world is awesome. This forum has the most cutting edge recreational laser builds and info in the world I'm sure.. Maybe I'll kick another...
Very impressive findings, nice work. I'd like to see an objective test of certified vs non and even non certified vs non certified to find the best of the cheap glasses... perhaps I should get my self a power meter.
Re: SOLD: 1,700 mW 453nm (high wavelength) - "Tiny Tank" Silver / Brushed Nickel Buil
Knew it! Any available in approximately those output perimeters that you have or know of?
Re: FS: 1,700 mW 453nm (high wavelength) - "Tiny Tank" Silver / Brushed Nickel Build
Simple elegance. What do you estimate the duty cycle at? Could you also include a couple pair of appropriate glasses, and at what extra cost, for demonstrations with other people viewing. Also what payment...
New to the site and have browsed enough to figure out that some of the ones built on here are much more cost effective then commercial units. Could anyone help me to find a quality laser that stacs up against commercial units from laser glow etc. looking for at least 1w and in the blue spectrum...