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Now, I finally finished it yesterday, it's my first high powered laser. And this is the first site telling me that it was bad to put it in a mini maglite. So, without the driver (I'm still running it at the red 3V (2x AAA batteries) 'requirment') what are the problems we're talkin about here? Quick life? Low power going to it? TOO MUCH power going to it? So far it runs fine, although sometimes it will 'flicker' while going back and forth between bright and dim. Althouh that happens rarely. On a different note, I have two PHR-803T's in modules, although one might be fried, I put it to a AA 4-pack, and it was bright for a bit, then went REALLY dim...:yabbem: but I still have a third PHR, I also have another 'empty' module. I say 'empty' because it still has a diode in it, but one of the pins fell out >.< So I can pop it out and put my last red diode in it....which I'll probably do, to have have 2 reds, and 2 405nm's. Anyway, what are the problems with a mini maglite laser, what can I do with my three PHR's on a short budget? Thanks! And yes, I'm new here, but I do know quite a bit about the 'non-gas' lasers. I'm still quite the noob to lasers though. I don't have the trial and error experience.