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  1. tonyt

    Laser Contest #1 - Best Laser under $100

    Geese this is such a hard decision! I still don't know who to vote for!! So many fantastic builds.. How long do we have left to vote?
  2. tonyt

    WTB 445nm Laser for under $100 Prefer in AUS!

    DERR Geese i don't think sometimes! Thanks.
  3. tonyt

    SOLD: 638nm New build - 820mw

    Re: FS: 638nm New build - 820mw!! ($200) *pics & video* Geese! I am seriously trying to scrape up some more cash mate... Btw i just wrote you a massive PM and my internet crashed! So i'll PM you again when i wake up in the morning (10 hrs) I really want this freakin laser!!! :yh:
  4. hakzaw1

    Clueless in this crowd of laser-experts

    There was already a long thread IIRC about lasers and geese- I think the conclusion was that laser prolly will not work and if they did, not for long. At airport runways they use trained dogs to chase them off with good success. If you can spare a minute to add your location in your PROFILE...
  5. ARG

    Clueless in this crowd of laser-experts

    I've used a dollar store keychain laser to scare away Canadian Geese, may work for ducks.
  6. Kizdawg

    ONGOING: Big Boy 3x18650 Host $30

    Geese! lol Yall shoulda baught something else to go with them.. lol That is how I ensure I get things quickly... Or upgrade to 2-3 day air if you just cant wait!!! Hrm I was going to post a few pics of what I have done with one WITHOUT the heatsinks now untill at leist TUESDAY probably...
  7. Kizdawg

    "CLOSED.!!!" GB: For The New 3.8mm Red Diodes 660nm (REFUNDING.!!!!!!)

    Re: "CLOSED.!!!" GB: For The New 3.8mm Red Diodes 660nm (Taking Payments for Round 2) Geese did I do that.. I really didnt mean to.. Sorry guy\gals.. I am not used to forums at all. The edit post screwes me up.. Soz
  8. Kizdawg

    GB: 4$ heatsinks, 1.5$ aluminum modules AND more!

    ...either it's 19.05mm on the outside of the skinny part of the batery barrel. IMG_4133 by Kizdawg, on Flickr IMG_4137 by Kizdawg, on Flickr Geese those are dirty! I guess I have been using them as flashlights still the pollished stainless is a hard one to keep clean! It will remind you...
  9. Kizdawg

    FREE DIY open source BOOST driver!!! Tested & working!!

    Well I figured out this test load. Geese it was simple I'm bypassing the switch and just cliping my diode - on the diode pins so I can test with 1-6 diodes by just moving the clip over to the next diode So I tested the drivers on 4 diodes and hey 1088ma So I decided to paralell them and I got...
  10. foulmist

    FREE DIY open source BOOST driver!!! Tested & working!!

    I didn't know you had spares :D and I didn't wanna bother you :D damn... anyway I would suggest the AC coupling to Tom :D
  11. Kizdawg

    FREE DIY open source BOOST driver!!! Tested & working!!

    Geese! Why didnt you ask me to throw them in??? I just assumed ya had components.. And no I still think part of the problem is that RHD is using a different design than Tsteele too. and mine are the other 2 designs.. round and OVP..
  12. fixitiwill

    Hey Guys!

    ...fact that blue is less effective. The point that is under contention here is the reason for the reduced effectiveness. We are assuming the geese are less sensitive to this wavelength, but the truth is we don't know. The reduced effectiveness could be the result of factors we are not aware...
  13. danefex

    Hey Guys!

    I can verify this to be true because I just tested it. Just about everyday several dozen geese come from the park across the street onto my + my neighbors lawns. I've been chasing the poopers (that's all they do) away with blue lasers until reading this, they definitely react more to a green...
  14. fixitiwill

    Hey Guys!

    While I know of no evidence to support the idea that geese have a similar spectrum sensitivity profile as ours, I do believe that they are less sensitive to blue. Another reason could be that they are just not as afraid of blue. After dark tests are quite a bit more effective, but much harder...
  15. Ablaze

    Hey Guys!

    Goosing your local geese? I must see this.
  16. sopark4000

    Hey Guys!

    It probably has to do with geese not being as sensitive to the 445nm light as they are to higher visible wavelengths.
  17. fixitiwill

    Hey Guys!

    ...that 445nm blue lasers are a lot less effective than either green or red for a given wattage. While blue does work, it just doesn't work as well in my opinion. If anyone is interested, I could upload some video footage of the blue laser hazing a gaggle of about 200 geese on a small pond.
  18. fixitiwill

    Hey Guys!

    I disagree. 1 x 5mW green laser will scatter a 1000 geese in under 20 seconds. Hell, on a real dark night you can do the same with a cheap 5mW red laser. That's several football fields worth of birds. I'd suggest getting a <5mW laser and go do some field research. Just make sure you- Don't...
  19. fixitiwill

    Hey Guys!

    I used to live next to a golf course that would use bottle rockets several times a day/night to disperse Canada geese. Knowing just how efficient lasers are at instantly filling the sky with cloud bound birds, I figured I'd try and market some low power green lasers to the golf courses. I...
  20. Benm

    Netherlands: shining a laser at a plane will be a crime

    ...bigger. I think its just part of a set of measures that are to improve safety at amsterdam airport, since the source also mentions controllig geese. Not that amsterdam is a dangerous airport at all, there have been only 2 deadly crashes in the last decades, none had to do with anything...


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