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FrozenGate by Avery

FS 116mw blu ray & 265mw red

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BR has been sold. red may be sold as well.

phr803 diode at 160ma putting out 116mw. has small ddl style driver inside module and has a custom aluminum heatsink from dark-horse. asking 120$ shipped in us and a few dollars more will get it anywhere else. shipping used is usps priority insured. ;) i also have a red testing at 265mw at 410ma using a loc diode and a lavadrive v1 also with a custom hs from dark-horse. asking 110$ b/c it has a small ding on it. uses 1x14500 aa size. both have forward clickie switches. :)

br host is a coleman led 3xaaa(10440) flashlight





pics of red host is a coleman max led flashlight meant to take 2x cr2 batts. when i modified it i made it fot 1x aa size batt(14500)



p.s. only laser and batts are included. you can purchase a charger for 10440 and 14500 batts at dealextreme.com sku 4151.(charger fits most 3.6v batts from dx)
 





Re: FS 116mw blu ray

looks awesome, can we see a simpler angle, full profile shot? what host did you use? where can I buy that?
 
i updated the first post with info and another laser. as for where to get them in oz...im not sure. i got both of these at my local walmart.
 
Cool.... http://cgi.ebay.ca/LaserBee-I-(1000mW)-1Watt-Laser-Power-Meter-+-Themopile_W0QQitemZ150293827410QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20080915?IMSfp=TL080915126001r4387 Thats it?
 
Ill probably end up buying that, unless someone has a used one they don't want anymore...
 
i made mine even more portable by putting it in an old xacto knife case. put some foam in to keep the sensor and batt from moving around and the pcb is glued in with hot glue in case i want to take it out later. ::) ive also added a 9v power supply so i can plug it into the wall if i run out of batts. whenever i want to test a laser i just pull out the sensor and push a switch now. ;D



 
ndrew2505 said:
i made mine even more portable by putting it in an old xacto knife case. put some foam in to keep the sensor and batt from moving around and the pcb is glued in with hot glue in case i want to take it out later. ::) ive also added a 9v power supply so i can plug it into the wall if i run out of batts. whenever i want to test a laser i just pull out the sensor and push a switch now. ;D

That really looks nice putting the LaserBee LPM in the wooden case :)
Quite original. Does yours have the data logging?
 
yep. im waiting on the serial/usb adapter. had to find one compatible with vista...
 


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