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A thread for those who are wondering what's inside the Laser Genetics ND3 focus-able laser flashlight.
This is the small 25mm objective model, 18mw green laser, and runs on a single cr123 battery.
This device is NOT meant to be disassembled, copious amounts of red loctite are used on all the threads. Parts must be heated to +500F to release the loctite then they unscrew reluctantly.
From left to right;
large objective lens housing, focusing ring, telescoping tube assembly w/lens and laser heat sink, main housing/battery tube, tail-cap switch assembly.

Here is the laser diode 'holder', and with all those wires going to it, sensors, a heater for the cold weather start up(the gray layer between the aluminum and brass. Driver, battery contact plate/spring.


Here is a shot of the business end of the laser diode.

This is the small 25mm objective model, 18mw green laser, and runs on a single cr123 battery.
This device is NOT meant to be disassembled, copious amounts of red loctite are used on all the threads. Parts must be heated to +500F to release the loctite then they unscrew reluctantly.
From left to right;
large objective lens housing, focusing ring, telescoping tube assembly w/lens and laser heat sink, main housing/battery tube, tail-cap switch assembly.

Here is the laser diode 'holder', and with all those wires going to it, sensors, a heater for the cold weather start up(the gray layer between the aluminum and brass. Driver, battery contact plate/spring.


Here is a shot of the business end of the laser diode.

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