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  1. green lasers rock

    Anyone with an lpm?

    Great. Could be a little while though. Ill pm you when I know.
  2. green lasers rock

    Anyone with an lpm?

    I am actually very interested. I may be heading down south soon, and I would love to meet you :) The laser should be 1.3-1.6 watts of 520nm.
  3. green lasers rock

    Anyone with an lpm?

  4. green lasers rock

    Anyone with an lpm?

    I just had a NDG7475 green laser built for me by Virtue Violator, but I don't have an LPM to test the power output. I was wondering if there was anyone with one that could test this laser than send it to me. When vv built it, he said it seemed a little dim and getting it tested might be a good...
  5. green lasers rock

    Good cheap projector?

    Oops! Thanks for telling me.
  6. green lasers rock

    My multiline argon - video!

    I love it. Something about the color truly is mesmerizing. Cant belive you got that kind of output on the cheap! Its easy to forget about gas lasers nowadays but we cant forget there what brought us here, and we can't recreate the beautiful multiple emissions. Great job Sta!
  7. green lasers rock

    Good cheap projector?

    Just thought id update yall on the situation. I won a used X-laser mobile beat Mk5 on eBay for $460 from a us seller)so it is likely not fake). After hearing lots of good things about them on photonlexicon, i decided to pursue a deal instead of buying a crappy Chinese projector. For those of you...
  8. green lasers rock

    Indeed:drool:

    Indeed:drool:
  9. green lasers rock

    Hi VV. How are you.

    Hi VV. How are you.
  10. green lasers rock

    Good cheap projector?

    Thanks for the advice.
  11. green lasers rock

    Good cheap projector?

    What projector would You recommend?
  12. green lasers rock

    Good cheap projector?

    Hello everyone. I haven't been online for many months, but due to a recent show i saw my interest in lasers has been re kindled, although this time it is with projectors. After being wowed by the show with 2 generic 3 watt projectors, I decided to look into getting one myself. I plan on buying...
  13. green lasers rock

    GUIDE: Which company should I buy from?

    Indeed. I think we need a little more info about the stability and quality of the lasers before we can say for sure though. Now that I think about it sanwu has good prices for all wavelengths. Bit lasers is also very affordable.
  14. green lasers rock

    looking to buy brightest diode laser.

    Im going to try to get a 1 watt 520, but have to save up for it. If I get one I will compare it to my friend 6.3 watt 445. Ill report back later.
  15. green lasers rock

    GUIDE: Which company should I buy from?

    sounds good to me? Sanwu is good for blue, and so is jetlasers. Dragon lasers has good prices on 589.
  16. green lasers rock

    looking to buy brightest diode laser.

    I am talking about comparative beam visibility in conditions where particles exist to scatter light, I know there is no beam from even the strongest of lasers in a matter free environment as with no matter to scatter light, a visible beam can not exist. I also mean the comparison of two lasers...
  17. green lasers rock

    looking to buy brightest diode laser.

    yes that makes sense. If you can see the beam color, you are not seeing with only rods. And when I say i'm looking for the brightest beam, I mean the brightest beam in a set atmospheric condition. For example using a 7 watt 445 and a 1 watt 520 outside at the same time on the same night and...
  18. green lasers rock

    IR Laser Build

    I still find the prospect of a class 4 invisible laser scary.
  19. green lasers rock

    IR Laser Build

    By the time you get close enough to see the dot wouldn't you already have eye damage with a 1 watt:thinking:
  20. green lasers rock

    looking to buy brightest diode laser.

    Doesnet peak visibility shift to around 500nm in darkness? That would explain why the blue looks so much brighter than the red.


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