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i stick to a 30second duty cycle on my x150 just to be safe
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RA_pierce said:[quote author=enomosiki link=1203640373/0#9 date=1203722116]
Yeah. I doubt that you can get anything better than 3.6mW different between peak and average outputs for a pen-sized pointer. Can't beat that.
enomosiki said:Isn't that cheating?
enomosiki said:I feel so elitist. Now the only thing that holds me back from being a true laser freak is ripping out a 405nm diode from a dead Blu-ray player and making a blue pointer. (I might wait until Sony begins rolling out smaller diodes for their Blu-ray players.)
enomosiki said:[quote author=spyrorocks link=1203640373/0#13 date=1203747132]Kenoms meters are good for 3 Watts.
Sorry to ask again, but are they accurate? I mean, I just blew through about $500, and I really don't want to spend more than I have to. :-/
RA_pierce said:Well it depends on how you look at it. I don't do much tape cutting anyway, I prefer burning holes in leaves and wood. It's more impressive.
And I guess the 100 second duty cycle is fine then... My mistake.
But cbrian is right... most burning tricks, especially with 178mW, shouldn't take more than a few seconds anyway.
And get some more pictures up!!!
Ace82 said:First off, I would like to say Congratulations on your new laser! I was thinking about buying that same one, but I am in the process of saving for an RPL-165 (can't wait to share with every one when I get it).
Second, you are already a "True laser freak"! Spending that kind of money on a laser makes you an elite laser freak, if you ask me! Besides, I've already built two CW 405 blu-rays w/ the 9v & 100ohm resistor and Aixiz housing for $130 total (including shipping). I've never had a problem with that build, and so after 3 months, they still work great. I love the color too.
Anyway, back to the Nova, how’s the divergence and the beam quality? How warm does the laser itself get? Batteries? - You should keep up with us as time goes on with your experiences with it.
Awesome, congratulations again and cheers!
Amnizu said:They are very accurate, I believe Kenom sent one to Pseudonomen137 for review, and he was quite happy with it. I've got one coming to me pretty soon, I'll post a review with pictures and such when I get it.
enomosiki said:[quote author=Amnizu link=1203640373/15#22 date=1203967262]They are very accurate, I believe Kenom sent one to Pseudonomen137 for review, and he was quite happy with it. I've got one coming to me pretty soon, I'll post a review with pictures and such when I get it.
Amnizu said:As promised, my review + pictures is here:
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1204059317/0#0
I can take more pictures on request, too.
murrat said:Enomosiki, tell us about the divergence.
Congratulations about that X175. I also wish to buy one.
The most important thing about a laser for me is the divergence and the mode shift.
Does it have mode shift while cold or is is just have a weaker beam?
This laser will bring you too much questions from us besides its fun
enomosiki said:Bad news, folks. It looks like the diode inside my X175 has misaligned itself. I have no idea how, as this thing hasn't been dropped or experienced shocks, but the beam itself is off-center, and the front cap is slightly obscuring the beam, which is causing distortions. I can clearly see the beam is off-center when I take the cap off. It's not mode shifting or anything -- the beam still retains its perfect TEM00 state.
I've e-mailed NOVAlasers to see if I can get this thing fixed or replaced. I'll post more as soon as I get a reply from them.
I've gotten very attached to this thing over the 12 days, too... :'(