Sep 7, 2010 #1 K kar120c 0 Joined Aug 7, 2010 Messages 19 Points 0 Just arrived my 30mw L-B030 green laser form Dealextreme, I ask is it is focusable because the head is rotating. Any chances to burn anything with this laser, such black nylon ballons... Last edited: Sep 7, 2010
Just arrived my 30mw L-B030 green laser form Dealextreme, I ask is it is focusable because the head is rotating. Any chances to burn anything with this laser, such black nylon ballons...
Sep 10, 2010 #2 K kar120c 0 Joined Aug 7, 2010 Messages 19 Points 0 Ok, no response.....so I wish to know if there are lens addictions to focus the laser to get little burning capabilities
Ok, no response.....so I wish to know if there are lens addictions to focus the laser to get little burning capabilities
Sep 10, 2010 #3 U udanis 0 Joined Aug 2, 2010 Messages 1,131 Points 48 I don't believe it is focusable after reading through some of the reviews. An un-focused 30mW is going to have a tough time popping balloons.
I don't believe it is focusable after reading through some of the reviews. An un-focused 30mW is going to have a tough time popping balloons.
Sep 10, 2010 #4 K kar120c 0 Joined Aug 7, 2010 Messages 19 Points 0 For now i used my laser with a 3.00v not rechargeable battery, will I notice some difference using it with 3.6v rechargeable?
For now i used my laser with a 3.00v not rechargeable battery, will I notice some difference using it with 3.6v rechargeable?
Sep 10, 2010 #5 U udanis 0 Joined Aug 2, 2010 Messages 1,131 Points 48 kar120c said: For now i used my laser with a 3.00v not rechargeable battery, will I notice some difference using it with 3.6v rechargeable? Click to expand... You may notice a longer run time with one battery over another, I just all depends on the "mah" rating of the battery
kar120c said: For now i used my laser with a 3.00v not rechargeable battery, will I notice some difference using it with 3.6v rechargeable? Click to expand... You may notice a longer run time with one battery over another, I just all depends on the "mah" rating of the battery
Sep 10, 2010 #6 K kar120c 0 Joined Aug 7, 2010 Messages 19 Points 0 And the O.6v dosn't make any differences in beam visibility or power?
Sep 10, 2010 #7 U udanis 0 Joined Aug 2, 2010 Messages 1,131 Points 48 You wont notice a big difference till you go into high power lasers where certain batteries can limit the current.
You wont notice a big difference till you go into high power lasers where certain batteries can limit the current.
Sep 12, 2010 #8 K kar120c 0 Joined Aug 7, 2010 Messages 19 Points 0 Anyone know about the duty cyvle of this laser. Apparently it doesn't heat much