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I really LOVE this laser. Considered keeping it but I have too many bills to juggle.
This laser uses......
M140 diode
405-G-2 Lens or 3 element glass
Ben Boost 946mA
Rechargeable 14500 Li-IO battery (included with charger)
Blue tailcap and matching center O-ring plus GITD dust cap lens cover
Aixiz module with aluminum heatsink and set screw
Host: WEN BAO TANG CREE Q5 http://www.kaidomain.com/Product/Details.S010170
Basically this is a C3.... only sexier. It puts out 1175mW steadily with 405-G-1. This laser comes with battery, charger, and above mentioned items. This was a bit of a task to build. Firstly the driver did not fit into the pill. After forming it to fit width wise it was still slightly too long for the contact board to press into the bottom of the pill. I had to adhere the contact board to the end of the pill instead of pressing it into the circular slot. Because the driver was so tightly fit on every side I had to cover most of the edges with electrical tape. Also I had to use very short Silicon wire strands and my solder joints on the driver had to use very small strategically placed bonds. This is not a build for a noob, that is unless you are using a flexdrive which would probably fit much easier.
Asking Price:SOLD $135 shipped (or $185 with the 405-G-1) SOLD
This laser uses......
M140 diode
405-G-2 Lens or 3 element glass
Ben Boost 946mA
Rechargeable 14500 Li-IO battery (included with charger)
Blue tailcap and matching center O-ring plus GITD dust cap lens cover
Aixiz module with aluminum heatsink and set screw
Host: WEN BAO TANG CREE Q5 http://www.kaidomain.com/Product/Details.S010170
Basically this is a C3.... only sexier. It puts out 1175mW steadily with 405-G-1. This laser comes with battery, charger, and above mentioned items. This was a bit of a task to build. Firstly the driver did not fit into the pill. After forming it to fit width wise it was still slightly too long for the contact board to press into the bottom of the pill. I had to adhere the contact board to the end of the pill instead of pressing it into the circular slot. Because the driver was so tightly fit on every side I had to cover most of the edges with electrical tape. Also I had to use very short Silicon wire strands and my solder joints on the driver had to use very small strategically placed bonds. This is not a build for a noob, that is unless you are using a flexdrive which would probably fit much easier.
Asking Price:SOLD $135 shipped (or $185 with the 405-G-1) SOLD
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