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[highlight]**THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR INQUIRIES. THE LASERS ARE NOW SOLD. I AM AWAITING PAYMENT ON ONE, BUT IT IS A GOOD MEMBER OF THE FORUM SO I DON'T SEE A PROBLEM.**[/highlight]
Hello All. It's time to clean off the workbench again. You know what that means, don't you? Correct, good deals all around
All but one of the lasers I'm offering for sale today are lasers I built doing host research. Two were built to learn about the host so that I could help people build their own. Two were built so I could figure out if they were the same as a similar host. Two were built because I loved the name and the look. One was built just because I thought it looked cool. Finally one is just an old working pointer.
All of my builds go through a week of burn-in and testing before I offer them for sale. You won't be "surprised" by one of my builds.
As always, I will entertain reasonable offers and trades. Also, if you need me to hold onto it for a bit, I am usually willing to do so. I am going to be "numbering" the lasers so when you PM me, please refer to the number. That way I won't sell YOUR laser to someone else or ship you the wrong one All the prices below include priority shipping in the US and a set of batteries.
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The first two lasers are built in the "new" side-switch MXDL host that Jayrob has started making heat sinks for. They both have the Jayrob heat sink. I built these to learn about them so I could help others.
Laser #1 is the laser that has been discussed in other threads where we are discussing how much brighter the "longer wavelength" diodes appear to the eye. It has the DT-0811 diode in it. It is being driven by a Rkcstr set at 100mA. It is producing 70mW. Although it is putting out 70mW, it "appears" to be brighter than its 150mW sibling. It uses two 10440 batteries. Laser #1 is being offered at $100
Laser #2 has the 803T diode being driven by a flexdrive at 165mA. It is producing 150mW. It uses three AAA batteries. Laser #2 is being offered at $130
Here they are:
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The second two lasers are built using the golden version of the "heavier" MXDL host that Jayrob makes heat sinks for. They both have the Jayrob heat sink. They both have the 803T diode. However, they are using different drivers.
Laser #3 has the Rckstr driver set at 175mA. It is producing 165mW. It is powered by three 10440's. Laser #3 is being offered at $150.
Laser #4 has a flexdrive set at 185mA. It is producing 170mW. It uses three AAA batteries. Laser #4 is being offered at $170.
Here they are:
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The third two lasers were built using a new host. I got these mostly because I really liked the name of them. I simply liked the idea of having a laser that had the words "Sacred Fire" on the side. As a bonus, they ended up looking very nice. I made custom heat sinks for them out of some aluminum parts salvaged from one of my larger pieces of equipment. That's not really why the heat sinks are cool though. The parts that I made the heat sinks for these out of are anodized black! That means that the heat sink is as black as the body of the host. They look really cool
Laser #5 is the NF-802V host. It is 1/2 inch longer than its sibling. It uses the flexdrive set at 150mA. It is producing 130mW. It uses three AAA batteries. Laser #5 is being offered at $150.
Laser #6 is the NF-801V host. It uses the flexdrive set at 170mA. It is producing 160mW. It uses three AAA batteries. Laser #6 is being offered at $170.
Here they are:
Don't you just love that name?
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[highlight]**RESERVED - AWAITING PAYMENT**[/highlight] Laser #7 is also in a new host. I thought that this one just looked cool. I also made a custom heat sink for this one. It uses the flexdrive set at 190mA. It is producing 175mW. It uses a single protected 17670 battery. The tail clicky on this one is recessed just a bit so that it can stand on its tail if you want. Laser #7 is being offered at $190
Here it is:
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Laser #8 is just a standard DX type green pointer. This was one of my "working" lasers. I have replaced it with a more stable Pheonix. This was originally sold as a 200mW laser. We all know that is NOT true, but I got it for a good price at the time. It starts out above 130mW, but immediately starts a slow slide in output. At the end of 60 seconds it is producing about 60mW. As a pointer, it works very well and is very bright because usually the pointer is only on for several seconds. However, if you want to do long burns, this is not the laser for you. It uses two AAA batteries. Laser #8 is being offered at $75
Here it is:
Hello All. It's time to clean off the workbench again. You know what that means, don't you? Correct, good deals all around
All but one of the lasers I'm offering for sale today are lasers I built doing host research. Two were built to learn about the host so that I could help people build their own. Two were built so I could figure out if they were the same as a similar host. Two were built because I loved the name and the look. One was built just because I thought it looked cool. Finally one is just an old working pointer.
All of my builds go through a week of burn-in and testing before I offer them for sale. You won't be "surprised" by one of my builds.
As always, I will entertain reasonable offers and trades. Also, if you need me to hold onto it for a bit, I am usually willing to do so. I am going to be "numbering" the lasers so when you PM me, please refer to the number. That way I won't sell YOUR laser to someone else or ship you the wrong one All the prices below include priority shipping in the US and a set of batteries.
**************************************************************************
The first two lasers are built in the "new" side-switch MXDL host that Jayrob has started making heat sinks for. They both have the Jayrob heat sink. I built these to learn about them so I could help others.
Laser #1 is the laser that has been discussed in other threads where we are discussing how much brighter the "longer wavelength" diodes appear to the eye. It has the DT-0811 diode in it. It is being driven by a Rkcstr set at 100mA. It is producing 70mW. Although it is putting out 70mW, it "appears" to be brighter than its 150mW sibling. It uses two 10440 batteries. Laser #1 is being offered at $100
Laser #2 has the 803T diode being driven by a flexdrive at 165mA. It is producing 150mW. It uses three AAA batteries. Laser #2 is being offered at $130
Here they are:
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The second two lasers are built using the golden version of the "heavier" MXDL host that Jayrob makes heat sinks for. They both have the Jayrob heat sink. They both have the 803T diode. However, they are using different drivers.
Laser #3 has the Rckstr driver set at 175mA. It is producing 165mW. It is powered by three 10440's. Laser #3 is being offered at $150.
Laser #4 has a flexdrive set at 185mA. It is producing 170mW. It uses three AAA batteries. Laser #4 is being offered at $170.
Here they are:
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The third two lasers were built using a new host. I got these mostly because I really liked the name of them. I simply liked the idea of having a laser that had the words "Sacred Fire" on the side. As a bonus, they ended up looking very nice. I made custom heat sinks for them out of some aluminum parts salvaged from one of my larger pieces of equipment. That's not really why the heat sinks are cool though. The parts that I made the heat sinks for these out of are anodized black! That means that the heat sink is as black as the body of the host. They look really cool
Laser #5 is the NF-802V host. It is 1/2 inch longer than its sibling. It uses the flexdrive set at 150mA. It is producing 130mW. It uses three AAA batteries. Laser #5 is being offered at $150.
Laser #6 is the NF-801V host. It uses the flexdrive set at 170mA. It is producing 160mW. It uses three AAA batteries. Laser #6 is being offered at $170.
Here they are:
Don't you just love that name?
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[highlight]**RESERVED - AWAITING PAYMENT**[/highlight] Laser #7 is also in a new host. I thought that this one just looked cool. I also made a custom heat sink for this one. It uses the flexdrive set at 190mA. It is producing 175mW. It uses a single protected 17670 battery. The tail clicky on this one is recessed just a bit so that it can stand on its tail if you want. Laser #7 is being offered at $190
Here it is:
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Laser #8 is just a standard DX type green pointer. This was one of my "working" lasers. I have replaced it with a more stable Pheonix. This was originally sold as a 200mW laser. We all know that is NOT true, but I got it for a good price at the time. It starts out above 130mW, but immediately starts a slow slide in output. At the end of 60 seconds it is producing about 60mW. As a pointer, it works very well and is very bright because usually the pointer is only on for several seconds. However, if you want to do long burns, this is not the laser for you. It uses two AAA batteries. Laser #8 is being offered at $75
Here it is: