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Lazerer LZBH 532nm/100mW - ordering and reviewing

Oh no. I should have looked up the forum before posting my topic. It's almost an exact duplicate of this >.<

I guess having another persons experience on here for this laser won't hurt. Great post, thanks! :)
 





Hey, this review is perfect for me because I also want to buy the same LZBH-100, with the same battery, the same charger and the same goggles. I also just can pay with Western Union, but it's pricey for me. That's why I also prefer PayPal like you. I will ask Max if it's possible.

Now my question is if the laser still works without any problems. Please let me know, thanks.

Hey, Valendro, the laser still works like a charm. The batteries work perfect. I never let them drain completely and so far each of them has been charged for less than five times. I don't use the laser quite often, so you get the picture. I've did ton of photography using its ray, and melted and burned a lot of stuff.

That surface of the shutter flap I thought is damaged was actually greased heavily. I've picked up the excess grease with a cotton swab.

I've pimped up the host with few warning labels. I don't regret I've bought this beast. :D
 
I still don't know its duty cycle. Do you think 60s on 60s off is reasonably safe? I have no idea when I'll be able to buy another one. This laser should serve me for years to come and I don't want to damage it.

I bought this a couple days ago, it says on their site:

Recommended Duty Cycle: 120 seconds on, 30 seconds off

Just fyi :)
 
Does anyone know if a 18700 battery will fit this 100mw LZBH 532nm laser ? My 18650's are protected so slightly bigger (5mm longer I think) :/

EDIT: Just measured the batteries (XTAR '18650' 2600mAh 3.7V Protected) and mine are actually 19700. Meaning the diameter is 19mm wide instead of 18 and the length is 70mm not 65mm.
 
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I bought this a couple days ago, it says on their site:

Recommended Duty Cycle: 120 seconds on, 30 seconds off

Just fyi :)

Yes, I saw it, thanks. It took quite a while for Lazerer to put that info online; there was none before. I think it's a reasonably good cycle.
I think you're going to have a blast with this laser. :wave::wave::wave:


I don't think you could push in additional 5mm without damaging the spring that goes to the negative terminal at the bottom.
 
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