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  1. LazyBeam

    iPad 3!

    I wouldn't wait more than 30 minutes for the latest piece of iCrap. I like PC's more than Macs anyways... but the iPad is really the best device out there for ultra light/portable light computing needs. It has great battery life, great support, and they are built for retards/idiots... err I...
  2. LazyBeam

    Flexdrive... what side/components to heatsink?

    I'm planning on running a flexdrive @ 1.25A or more. What components on the chip need heatsinking? I know the IC on the backside will need heatsinked and maybe the resistors. What about the inductor on the topside or the little black thing between the capacitors on the topside? Anywhere else...
  3. LazyBeam

    max power

    Think about spicy food... Extremely spicy food is not harmful nor is it acidic. The active ingredient merely tricks the heat receptors in you nerves to say "hot". But it's not actually "burning" burning you at all... even if the pain is intense.
  4. LazyBeam

    iPad 3!

    Yeah... I'm not waiting in line for days with a bunch of pretentious smelly hipsters. I'll order it off the internet or just pay less for the older iPad2.
  5. LazyBeam

    iPad 3!

    Awesome... my trip is in 2 months!
  6. LazyBeam

    iPad 3!

    What's the estimated release date for the ipad3? I'm planning on picking up an Ipad2 WiFi with keyboard dock for doing work while travelling (mostly web, presentatoin and document work). I have a 7 year old Dell laptop I use daily and th eIpad will complement it until I'm comfortable swithing...
  7. LazyBeam

    Quick recommended lens and power setting... ??

    Re: Quick reccomended lens and power setting... ?? Yeah, I figure a solid copper HS/pill for the driver & diode will be needed and I'm also excited about the new copper aixiz heads I can press into my heatsink. Here's the HS/pill I did for my 650mW 445nm. It's machined and positioned so the...
  8. LazyBeam

    Quick recommended lens and power setting... ??

    I'm going to put together my next 445mn as soon as possible... I'm sick of waiting for my Kryton order to show up. I'm going to use a Trustfire A10B 18650 host... hard anodized, cheap, quality, very compact, and still uses an 18650. I'll use a solid copper heatsink/pill with a an A140 diode...
  9. LazyBeam

    Quality #18650 Batteries & Charger

    Larry, I ordered a charger and pair of 3000mAh cells from your site... I'm just wondering how they typically take to arrive ?? No hurry or anything. I've got some of your old pink Sanyo 18650's and they're still going strong! Also, will the Samsung cells be OK being charged to only 4.2v?
  10. LazyBeam

    The REAL Kryton GB round #3. Taking payments now.

    No problem at all. I'm not in any big hurry. I actually forgot all about the kryton order until I stubled across this thread recently - lol. I had wanted a matte (sand/bead blasted) clear anodizing. But if you can't do a matte finish or it's too much of a hassle, then a polished blue with the...
  11. LazyBeam

    Low Power OSRAM vs OPNEXT 80mW diodes ... which is better?

    That's what I suspected. I'll go with rayfoss. I really like the lava drives... DrLava is about a 30min drive north of me (I went to Case Western, too). For the full power build I will be using 1x 18650 Li-ion in a Kryton or similar host, so the Mohgasm linear driver will not work. I've used...
  12. LazyBeam

    12mm Copper 3.8mm 5.6mm and 9mm Aixiz replacement modules

    Do the 3.8mm modules work with the the 3.8mm OSRAM/OPNEXT 450nm diodes? Also are the 3.8mm modules compatible with both the Aixiz 3 piece & Jayrob lenses? If so I'd like to buy one. Awesome Idea!
  13. LazyBeam

    Low Power OSRAM vs OPNEXT 80mW diodes ... which is better?

    I want to build a pair of 445... a low powered pen laser for pointing (because pen lasers are sexy) and a high power compact 18650 host. I already have decided the diode for the high power build - A140/M140 445nm diode @ 1000-1200mW power (after optics). I'm going to use a DX Ultrafire A10B...
  14. LazyBeam

    WTB: 445 in a small (mini)host

    See blue laser build link in sig. Laser has since been completed. Pretty small build - around 650mW. 14500 battery, copper heatsink on Micro Boost driver and A140 diode, Polished focus ring with aixiz 445nm lens. It's only set to 760mA because 14500 li-ion btteries are somewhat limited in...
  15. LazyBeam

    The REAL Kryton GB round #3. Taking payments now.

    Also Kenom, I like that blue focus ring with the laser symbol alot. I'll take it if no one else has claimed it. Any extra cost?
  16. LazyBeam

    I still have it. What did you have in mind for a price?

    I still have it. What did you have in mind for a price?
  17. LazyBeam

    still want the laser? I've never used it so i cant confirm it works... i don't have a suitable...

    still want the laser? I've never used it so i cant confirm it works... i don't have a suitable power supply. It was lasing at the time of it's removal from our FTIR system, but I don't think it is suitabe for FTIR use as it was unstable and needed replaced. The boss let me take it home for free...
  18. LazyBeam

    The REAL Kryton GB round #3. Taking payments now.

    So I just decided to check out LPF after being inactive for a few months and saw the thread here. I totall forgot I had ordered and paid for a Kryton Barrel - lol. Having never received it I was kind of wondering what the state of the groupbuy is and I see that some have shipped out. Can...
  19. LazyBeam

    PHR IR/red or 808nm red diode for Night Vision use? I need low power & sharp beam

    So I'm still looking to make an IR laser for night vision use. I'll probably just stick it in a cheap airsoft weapon laser host. I think 808nm would be more "invisible" and better sensitivity for the NV... but 780nm is very cheap and common. Other LPF members seem to show that 780nm works good...
  20. LazyBeam

    DX Cell Phone Blockers

    I haven't logged in here in awhile but I was searching cell phone jammers and an LPF discussion happened to come up. :yh: Interesting thread/discussion and I thought I'd share an idea about passively boosing signals. Well, not so much "passive" as using a directional anetenna. Back in the late...


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