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FrozenGate by Avery

BlazeLasers Grand Opening Sale

that 2000mw IR laser looks toasty.

Do you guys know approximately what the divergence is?

What distance do you think it can pop a balloon from?

Peace,
-ave
 





In the ad I see in the forum there is an image of a red,green and blue laser. Do you guys plan on selling blue lasers in the near future?
 
How far can the 2W IR pop balloons or light matches from? That's a good price and has me interested in one.
 
Its focusable so theres quite a bit of balloon popping / match lighting range on it.

yobresal said:
In the ad I see in the forum there is an image of a red,green and blue laser. Do you guys plan on selling blue lasers in the near future?

Yes.
 
heheh Guys you rock. I'm glad its you two too! Is there going to be 808nm 2W model as well?
 
Hey, I got hard time sending you email at sales@blazelasers.com.
I get this message:" Missing or malformed recipient" maybe is on my side ?

Anyway, just wanna ask this:

'm curious if your 2W IR laser is visible at all in any conditions. Like- if you point it at the wall in darknes, will you see any dot at all?
 
I think it must be a problem on your end...

No, i'm pretty sure its invisible under any conditions.
 
980nm is gonna be pretty hard to see. I would anticipate ~1mw red-like brightness with it.
And safe to say, if you can see a balloon you can pop it.

Reason the 2 watt is 980nm rather than 808 is simply because it's cheaper from our supplier (couple hundred).

And since our aim is best pricing, we haven't yet brought out blues because we can't beat the prices of some other distributors on 473nm, yet.
 
BlueFusion said:
980nm is gonna be pretty hard to see. I would anticipate ~1mw red-like brightness with it.
And safe to say, if you can see a balloon you can pop it.

Reason the 2 watt is 980nm rather than 808 is simply because it's cheaper from our supplier (couple hundred).

And since our aim is best pricing, we haven't yet brought out blues because we can't beat the prices of some other distributors on 473nm, yet.
I would love to see some tests on the farthest distance popping balloons, burning match etc...
 
Is there any intent of carrying lasers that cost below $100? Maybe some DIY 70-100mW's in a flashlight casing?
 
Either they forgot about this thread, or they don't care about it. ;)

I still have an unanswered question from 4 days ago.
 
I answered your question on the previous page.

iewed said:
Is there any intent of carrying lasers that cost below $100? Maybe some DIY 70-100mW's in a flashlight casing?

Yes.
 
spyrorocks said:
I answered your question on the previous page.

[quote author=iewed link=1203541545/45#46 date=1203998103]Is there any intent of carrying lasers that cost below $100? Maybe some DIY 70-100mW's in a flashlight casing?

Yes.[/quote]
I'm interested in the IR ones, could you do some tests with balloons and matches?
 





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