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FrozenGate by Avery

DX 50mw

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I received my DX 50 laser today verry  well packed in the stylish box everyone's talkin' about :D it has verry bright green dot no mode hopping works!(most important) i sharpied a match it couldnt light it up, melting plasting bags, the beam is visible
pictures comming soon . i'm not dissapointed ,it's good  ill try with baloon   [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
 

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any advice how to remove it with temerature maybe ?
2nd - if i remove the ir filter it'll be more powerfull but more dangerous right?
 
yeah the crystals arent very efficient. there will always be extra ir coming out unless its a really low powered laser maybe. ir isnt any worse than any other color expect that the beam doesnt collimate quite as good as most others and you cant see it so you can never be sure its going where its supposed to unless you look at it through a camera that can see ir or with an ir pass filter.

i would not recommend using heat to try and release the cap. the heat that would be required would probably ruin something. the best way, which is still risky, is the use an adjustable locking wrench or vise to hold the cap and then twist the body by hand, perhaps with one of those wrenches with a rubber strap for grip, like the ones used on oil filters. there is a good chance the cap will be ruined in this process. just be careful when you tighten things so you dont crush anything.
 
drill a piece of wood the size of the cap or a little smaller apply a little heat and passure and voila
 
these DX laser are a true bit#ch to open up and it is not worth it keep it as is
 
haha, when u wrote bi#ch, u didnt take out a letter, u just put a space between the letters :P
 
I wouldn't take it apart as long as it functions correctly.

Sometimes heat works to weaken the glue, and with a vice and some force its possible to open these lasers - but all that could easily damage something. I dont think there is a removable IR filter in there, and if there is, it's probably behind the focussing lens, which means you have to take the optical assembly apart to some degree.

IR doesnt come out collimated in any case, so it's no use to make a burning laser or something like that (just get a red..).
 





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