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FS/ 808nm IR Lasers 200mW - 5W

Like i said, PM me and ill tell u lol. Wierd how noone has actually seen that post :D except now.

John

impossible without a hint. I got a unique trance, epic classical, techno and dance collection of music.I only select about 5 songs a month to be put into my music collection, and i listen about 100 songs a month, all new songs) so if you like that music, i got what you want^^

i also got some pretty gothic rock, but i dont think many ppl will like that style lol.
 





alright...will give it a shot cause im bored.^^
10% is not enough but im happy to try :)
 
Thanks John, got mine on Thursday, and have just been testing this 1 Watt's burning abilities. This thing burned through an eraser (The odor was kinda...weird)!
 
Yeah, I got my Tracking info on a Thursday morning, and it was delivered on a Saturday. DHL is awesome!

~Jeremy
 
It is an IR laser, you don't need to worry about Ir unless directly. So get goggles if you want to burn and you're fine
 
PM sent :) You dont need an IR filter, as this would just lower / stop anything coming out lol. The light emitted is IR (808nm wavelength) thus NEAR invisible to the human eye. You can make out a very dim red color with your eyes OR a purple / grey scale color with cameras depending on the cameras sensor. Be careful! as the very dim red is inviting to the eyes and makes you want to "look closer" NEVER DO THIS. If you could see the light fully, it will be really bright and not dim, you can see this with a camera.

John
 
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PM sent :) You dont need an IR filter, as this would just lower / stop anything coming out lol. The light emitted is IR (808nm wavelength) thus NEAR invisible to the human eye. You can make out a very dim red color with your eyes OR a purple / grey scale color with cameras depending on the cameras sensor. Be careful! as the very dim red is inviting to the eyes and makes you want to "look closer" NEVER DO THIS. If you could see the light fully, it will be really bright and not dim, you can see this with a camera.

John

That sounds awesome =D A small 2mw red dot, thats very dangerous and burns everything :P
 





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