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well dave have all the drivers inside the back case of the aixiz..
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Oh dear my eyes are getting poor, i just read over and it's right in front of me, thanks in any case
In Jayrob's kits, he drills out the pills (rhyming :O) to fit the driver in, can i still use this module in kits which do the same as jay?
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I took one of these off Dave's hands a while back and concede that it makes for a fun LP :beer:... great little violet pointer module. It has the SF-AD115 diode. It has a Rkcstr driver set at 65mA. It has the aiXiz acrylic lens. It is producing 30mW. This would be great as a lecture pointer or being used to cause things to fluoresce.
I took one of these off Dave's hands a while back and concede that it makes for a fun LP :beer:
What did you buy?
Im still contemplating one of each .
Daguin, are the violet modules using a preset driver or an adjustable?
Ok, so like I was talking about in my thread about where to buy in the US, I want a red burning laser. I'm new to lasers so bear with me here. I've already order and put together the parts for this laser I-Hacked.com Taking Advantage Of Technology - Building a High-Power Blu-Ray Laser and it didn't work for one because I'm fairly certain I broke a resistor on the driver. So I'm pretty anxoius to get a laser and decided I just want to buy my own.
So would those red burning laser modules fit inside the Dorcy flashlight with the dark horse heat sink? Is all I would need to buy your module and not have to really solder anything (not my strong point)? If so I'll take your most powerful red/green one! Thanks for the advice man!
My modules and JayRob's kits are the fastest and easiest way to build your own laser.
Peace,
dave