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[highlight]THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST. THIS LASER IS NOW SOLD[/highlight]
While I was building the matched sets, I decided to do a little "tinkering" with another host I had picked up. It had some interesting features that I wanted to check out. This offering is the result of that "tinkering.
Offered for sale a 165mW Burning Blu-Ray. This laser has the 803T diode being driven at 185mA. It uses a flexdrive powered by three AAA Alkaline batteries. One of the things that caught my eye with this host was the switch. It is a "clicky" (constant on) switch, but it is on the side of the housing like regular flashlight. The host is a Dorcy "1 Watt" LED. It is so bright that I saved one of these to put in my night stand :-[ It comes with its own storage/carrying case.
It is being offered for $250, shipped in the US
Here it is in its case
Since the clicky is on the side, the laser will stand up on its own.
Here's the shaky beam shot
This feels very good in my hand. Also as I said I am very impressed with the host itself. Because I think it is such a good flashlight, I don't want them just sitting around here. If you buy this laser, I will include one of the stock flashlights with it. If you want to turn it into a laser, it's yours to do with what you will. I will help. However, do you really have a good, very bright, flashlight in your room? I do, now.
If you haven't seen what a 405nm beam looks like over 140mW, just ask around. There aren't that may of us, but we WILL tell you how much better the beam is. People rave about how cool their little 100mW beam is. I can't even see a 100mW beam It's time to move up. You can do it with this laser or with any of my "matched sets" offered in another thread.
Peace,
dave
While I was building the matched sets, I decided to do a little "tinkering" with another host I had picked up. It had some interesting features that I wanted to check out. This offering is the result of that "tinkering.
Offered for sale a 165mW Burning Blu-Ray. This laser has the 803T diode being driven at 185mA. It uses a flexdrive powered by three AAA Alkaline batteries. One of the things that caught my eye with this host was the switch. It is a "clicky" (constant on) switch, but it is on the side of the housing like regular flashlight. The host is a Dorcy "1 Watt" LED. It is so bright that I saved one of these to put in my night stand :-[ It comes with its own storage/carrying case.
It is being offered for $250, shipped in the US
Here it is in its case
Since the clicky is on the side, the laser will stand up on its own.
Here's the shaky beam shot
This feels very good in my hand. Also as I said I am very impressed with the host itself. Because I think it is such a good flashlight, I don't want them just sitting around here. If you buy this laser, I will include one of the stock flashlights with it. If you want to turn it into a laser, it's yours to do with what you will. I will help. However, do you really have a good, very bright, flashlight in your room? I do, now.
If you haven't seen what a 405nm beam looks like over 140mW, just ask around. There aren't that may of us, but we WILL tell you how much better the beam is. People rave about how cool their little 100mW beam is. I can't even see a 100mW beam It's time to move up. You can do it with this laser or with any of my "matched sets" offered in another thread.
Peace,
dave