Re: FS: >70mW Blu-Rays, two models... Any interest
Guys, if anyone wants me to include a battery with your laser, please tell me now. I really hope there are no potential problems with sending Li-Ions through Air-Mail.. I heard somewhere you're not supposed to do that.
That is why i would prefer if you ordered from DX. It would hurt to lose a laser because of including a battery with it. I don't know what the potential problems are..
Otherwise, i suggest you order a pack of two batteries and a charger from DX. They have free shipping on everything, and a pack of two batteries costs $5.85 (blue protected) or $6.9 (gray protected). The charger is around $12..
I posted the links to the batteries and chargers in the second post in this thread. I would recommend the smaller charger that can charge AA and AAA size Li-Ions, and definitely protected batteries.
The gray ones look cooler with the gray mini laser..
Here are the links again:
- Blue protected TrustFire $5.85:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.3435
- Gray protected UltraFire $6.90:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.6240
- AA and AAA size Li-Ion charger:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.973
These are what i recommend for use in this laser.
LaserGuy: You are going to need this charger for the AAA size Li-Ions (red laser) as well.
If you already have a Li-Ion charger for larger batteries, you can just use spacers. People usually use the magnets from DX..
I could put a free battery into the laser, if you wish, and put a sticker over the contacts, so the customs officials couldn't turn it on.. This way you could use it immediately after you get it, in case the shipping from DX takes longer. You would just have to remove the sticker on the contact in the head.
Also, please keep the included lens protection cap on at all times, when not in use. Dust or scratches will cause an ugly pattern around the beam and cost you a few mW of power..