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FandyFire 400mW Builds
Some more fall cleaning! These are FandyFire hosts, built with Mits 300 diodes, a variant of the IRON 4D driver, and glass 3-element red coated lenses. They're designed to run from a single 18650 cell. There are slight differences between the two. As you can see from the photos, one of the builds uses a flush heatsink, and a custom focus knob. The other uses a standard focus knob, but has an extruded heatsink design. The price is the same for both.
You MUST own laser protection goggles appropriate for this wavelength, and
You MUST be over 20 years of age, and
You MUST be familiar and experienced with the appropriate safety precautions to take with lasers of this power.
You MUST NOT be a resident of Canada
This is not a laser pointing device. At all times, protective laser safety glasses appropriate for this wavelength must be worn by the operator. This laser should not be used around 3rd parties (non-operators) pets, or for any recreational purpose.
Some more fall cleaning! These are FandyFire hosts, built with Mits 300 diodes, a variant of the IRON 4D driver, and glass 3-element red coated lenses. They're designed to run from a single 18650 cell. There are slight differences between the two. As you can see from the photos, one of the builds uses a flush heatsink, and a custom focus knob. The other uses a standard focus knob, but has an extruded heatsink design. The price is the same for both.
You MUST own laser protection goggles appropriate for this wavelength, and
You MUST be over 20 years of age, and
You MUST be familiar and experienced with the appropriate safety precautions to take with lasers of this power.
You MUST NOT be a resident of Canada
This is not a laser pointing device. At all times, protective laser safety glasses appropriate for this wavelength must be worn by the operator. This laser should not be used around 3rd parties (non-operators) pets, or for any recreational purpose.
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