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[highlight]THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST. THIS UNIT IS NOW SOLD[/highlight]
This is in response to a couple of inquiries I have fielded. This was never meant to be in competition with Jayrob. I am NOT going into the "business" of building these for sale. Yes, it is a very similar build. Yes, it uses the same components as Jay's. Yes, it is less expensive. However, this is a "one of" type of sale. This is a surplus laser I have here. I have a burning red in a Kryton barrel. I don't need this one. I do not believe that Jayrob is worried about me for a moment. I'm just giving somebody a deal while clearing out my laser drawer.
If you will look at my builds, you will see that I make mine specifically and significantly different from other builders to avoid competition. Compare this one to the other two offerings I have up right now:
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1215317897
and
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1215319362
In any event, BACK OFF! I not only respect what Jayrob does, if you talk to him, you may find that I am his best customer! Besides, I don't have all those cool stickers he does
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OK. The other inquiries were asking about the output of the laser. Although I would challenge anyone to be able to visually (or by burning ability) tell the difference between a 245mW and 260mW red laser, I have cranked this one up for you. I was going to just alter the original offer thread, but after looking at it, decided that it was already cluttered with extraneous info. The result is a new offering.
Being offered for sale here is a 260mW burning red laser. This laser is built in an MXDL housing. It uses the famous Jayrob heat sink. It has an AixiZ module with the AixiZ glass lens. The diode is a long open can that was harvested from a Pioneer 115 DVD burner. It uses the drlava flexdrive now set at 440mA. It is powered by 2 CR123 batteries. It has a 1n4001 diode inline to keep the voltage safe for the flexdrive. I am still offering it for $145, shipped in the US
Here it is
The beam shot
The meter
This is just win/win. You get a powerful red burner, built from well known components and I get more room in my drawer for my next build. Next, I'm going to see how many mW I can squeeze out of a 22X
Peace,
dave
This is in response to a couple of inquiries I have fielded. This was never meant to be in competition with Jayrob. I am NOT going into the "business" of building these for sale. Yes, it is a very similar build. Yes, it uses the same components as Jay's. Yes, it is less expensive. However, this is a "one of" type of sale. This is a surplus laser I have here. I have a burning red in a Kryton barrel. I don't need this one. I do not believe that Jayrob is worried about me for a moment. I'm just giving somebody a deal while clearing out my laser drawer.
If you will look at my builds, you will see that I make mine specifically and significantly different from other builders to avoid competition. Compare this one to the other two offerings I have up right now:
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1215317897
and
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1215319362
In any event, BACK OFF! I not only respect what Jayrob does, if you talk to him, you may find that I am his best customer! Besides, I don't have all those cool stickers he does
[/rant]
OK. The other inquiries were asking about the output of the laser. Although I would challenge anyone to be able to visually (or by burning ability) tell the difference between a 245mW and 260mW red laser, I have cranked this one up for you. I was going to just alter the original offer thread, but after looking at it, decided that it was already cluttered with extraneous info. The result is a new offering.
Being offered for sale here is a 260mW burning red laser. This laser is built in an MXDL housing. It uses the famous Jayrob heat sink. It has an AixiZ module with the AixiZ glass lens. The diode is a long open can that was harvested from a Pioneer 115 DVD burner. It uses the drlava flexdrive now set at 440mA. It is powered by 2 CR123 batteries. It has a 1n4001 diode inline to keep the voltage safe for the flexdrive. I am still offering it for $145, shipped in the US
Here it is
The beam shot
The meter
This is just win/win. You get a powerful red burner, built from well known components and I get more room in my drawer for my next build. Next, I'm going to see how many mW I can squeeze out of a 22X
Peace,
dave