I bought it on e-Bay from ZoneStealth.pseudonomen137 said:Where did you buy it from? TTL is usually 0V and 5V, one being on, the other off. Unless you know the exact laser though, you can't tell which is which, if its really 5V, or the input configuration is since its not standardized. That may be somethign to ask the company you bought it from.
Thank You for the Welcome. Sorry I posted this wrong, hopefully I will figure this all out... Thanksthings said:for a start, you might want to post this in the appropriate board, and secondly welcome to the forum
I also bought a 30mw green laser on e-Bay from Glocks12, it should be here in a day or two. I hope. Sorry I didn't find this forum sooner. I hope they work out.Gazoo said:Shame you didn't ask first....always ask before buying anything laser related. I hope it lives up to its specs.
Thanks, What type of goggles would be the best for this laser?Gazoo said:Yeah...I hope so too Please let us know when you get your stuff and what you think of it. And please be careful...I hope you are considering goggles especially for the 250mw. laser.
Tkanks for the heads up. I wish before diving into this hobby head first, I would have tested the water first. Sounds like there are a lot of sharks out there. How does one go about testing the output? I read somewhere you could put a red LED in front of the laser diode and use a amp meter across the LED to measure current??? :-/SenKat said:Hiram - SERIOUSLY consider sending the red unit to someone to test out - the last 250mw unit I tested from "zonestealth" was barely putting out 110mw......he rips people off daily, and sits back, smiling
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Thanks, What type of goggles would be the best for this laser? [/quote]Hiram said:[quote author=Gazoo link=1190255822/0#8 date=1190354108]Yeah...I hope so too Please let us know when you get your stuff and what you think of it. And please be careful...I hope you are considering goggles especially for the 250mw. laser.
Hiram said:Tkanks for the heads up. I wish before diving into this hobby head first, I would have tested the water first. Sounds like there are a lot of sharks out there. How does one go about testing the output? I read somewhere you could put a red LED in front of the laser diode and use a amp meter across the LED to measure current??? :-/