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405nm Blu-ray portable by tesla !!

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Okay folks - the LONG awaited Blu-ray review is here !!!  First impression when I opened the package was - wow....this has a lot of stuff in it ! :-)  He sent the laser itself, a full color brochure (4pages total – 8.5”X11” paper, folded in half), a small baggie that has three different small little vials of liquid in them for flourescence experiments, a small pallet of different colored paper cards that demonstrate the flourescent capabilities as well, and it came in a very well packaged and padded envelope.  Now my laser power meter does not measure the 405nm wavelength – so I wil have to go by the stated output power in the brochure.  The brochure also lists the following information :
• Output power – 7.7mw
• Wavelength – ~405nm (approximate)
• Battery type – AAA (2 cells)
• Dimensions – 5 3/8” long X 9/16” wide
• Weight – 2.4 Ounces (including batteries)
• Safe operating voltage – 3.3 Volts D.C. Maximum
• The proper orientation for the batteries – wrong for most other “pen” styled pointers – + end goes in first !
• Serial number of the laser

Picture of the "package" contents:

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Picture of the Brochure :

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Various Pictures of the laser itself :

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Pictures of the AWESOME Blu-Ray dot !

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Pictures of various flourescence :

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He currently sells these pointers on Ebay only - Here is a link to one of his recent auctions for this laser :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180128257950
It ships from Wisconsin, and the Buy It Now price is $349.99 - WELL WORTH IT !

    This laser is lighter than most other pen based lasers I have used in the past - it appears to be well constructed, and yet lightweight.  It fits well into a shirt pocket, pants pocket, etc - and is very durable.  
    The only downside I saw to the contstruction was the spot where a clip was very obviously designed to be installed on the case, and it is not - leaving a few small "slices" in the casing of the laser, that moisture, and other debris could possibly enter into the laser body.  
    There is no duty cycle listed on this laser - but I was careful not to exceed the "expected" duty cycle of most pen units - 60 seconds on and 10 seconds off....better to be safe than sorry I say !
    The laser is not as visible as a green, or even the blues I have seen - but the truly exotic color of the royal purple that is blu-ray is absolutely breathtaking !  I will accept suggestions from you all for a video or two with this laser to show off the exotic color a little better - I am afraid my pictures do not do it the justice it deserves.  The color is simply gorgeous in my book - one not to be missed out on.  If you do not currently have a blu-ray laser in your collection, I strongly urge you to purchase one - I like the looks and feel of this laser tremendously - and will be sad to see it go back to it's rightful owner :-(  
    The divergence on this particular unit is not that great - I did not measure it exactly, but the beam expands tremendously after about 30 feet, so if you were using it for pointing, I would suggest a shorter length !

In summary - this laser's exotic emission color, coupled withthe feel of the laser in your hand make this an item that should most definitely be added to your collections - I highly suggest this seller, and this laser !
 





Wow, that laser is pimp! Now I am going to have to buy one! :D The case looks really nice as well. I can only hope for a group buy on these.... ;)
 
I dunno man - consideringthe current disaster with the "Sentorches" you MAY be better off ordering on your own ! :( I will check with Tesla to see if he can come up with a good forum discount though :-)
 
Violet is simply AMAZING! Blue is very nice, and visible... with violet you would never see the ray without smoke... it's like red :-/

--DDL
 
Violet is a lot cheaper than blue in most cases right now and I am starting to consider buying a Blu-Ray burner and having a high-powered violet, but before I attempt that I am definatly going to make sure I make a few working reds. A high-powered violet would be simply amazing.
 
styropyro said:
Violet is a lot cheaper than blue in most cases right now and I am starting to consider buying a Blu-Ray burner and having a high-powered violet, but before I attempt that I am definatly going to make sure I make a few working reds. A high-powered violet would be simply amazing.

Right there with you on that thought. After my SenTorch and some DIY reds, My next purchase would have to be the 405nm burner. They should drop in price quite soon too... :D :D

--DDL
 
One INTERESTING thing that I left out of my review - this laser is equipped with a "MAG-SWITCH" !!!

That means, you can place a magnet on the body of the laser, opposite of the switch, and it turns on, and stays on - that way, no annoying rubber bands, clips, etc....AWESOME ! I am still unsure of the duty cycle of this amazing laser, but it is super sweet, and if any of you are in the market for a blu-ray portable - look no further, this one is DA BOMB !
{SenKat is pointing both thumbs up right now !}
 
SIMPLY AWESOME!!!!!!! i love the colour! to bad i've spent all my money, but i will get one in the future! when DX sells them ;D
 
Daedal said:
Violet is simply AMAZING! Blue is very nice, and visible... with violet you would never see the ray without smoke... it's like red  :-/

--DDL

lol my 220 mw 650 nm red can be seen without some easely both inside and outside
 
laserfreak3d said:
[quote author=Daedal link=1185052190/0#4 date=1185153727]Violet is simply AMAZING! Blue is very nice, and visible... with violet you would never see the ray without smoke... it's like red :-/

--DDL

lol my 220 mw 650 nm red can be seen without some easely both inside and outside [/quote]

Shameless plug? ::)

Anyway... I spoke of the reds that most people have and are in the range of 150-200mW of usually 660-680nm. That is almost invisible. Once you break the 200mW range though, the output tends to be a very nice and visible beam visible in darkness and very slightly visible in daytime... obviously smoke adds to this fact :)

--DDL
 
Whatever happened to this guy?

I have a 7mW 405nM BRLM. Believe it or not the beam is visible outside when it's hazy. It looks like a strand of spider web. This frequency is hard on the eyes and to see. Where it shines is making things fluoresce!

I have UV die for tracing leaks in radiators. A fraction of a drop in a pail of water makes the entire pail glow like anti freeze! I wonder what would happen if a few drops were put in the reservoir of a fog machine?
 
That's a brilliant idea! ;D

I'd love to know what you can come up with :)

Snap some pics too :P

--DDL
 





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