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My latest and Greatest Small Red Laser "276mW":D

eytyxhs, that gif you used for your avatar is beginning to irritate me. Just sayin..nothing good comes of it.
 
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Really nice looking laser . 276mW is some serious number as well. Impressive .

Is the battery with or without protection?
 
Hope you're not talking to me about being off-topic, lol. I didn't bring it up. Anyways, back to how awesome laseerer's build is :p
 
Really nice looking laser . 276mW is some serious number as well. Impressive .

Is the battery with or without protection?



Thanks.:) Yes the Battery is an Unprotected Trustfire or i have also tried the Unprotected UltraFire brand.

They work Great.:beer:
 
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Reason I am asking is:

Using unprotected battery - many buyers who don't know about li-ion chemistry characteristics , will drain your battery below 2V pretty quickly.

What happen next - you will get bunch of complains that you provided crappy battery which cannot charge anymore. You will try to explain, but it will not work.

Go for protected batteries and save some time writing emails > explaining to buyers what happens when they drain batt. below 2V.

Speaking from my /batteries and chargers/ selling experience.


One more time>> excellent job.
 
Uhh. The Laser will stop lazing long before 2V so there is no issue there.:) But thanks for your concern.:)

I dont just put something together and not test it.

If you search the board you will see that there are a few other laser in the 10440 range that use unprotected batteries and there was not 1 issue.

I also never had that issue with any of my unprotected cells in any of my laser. The laser will usually stop lazing long before that or you will notice a drop in power and brightness.

Thanks for the second complement.:)
 
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Or, do like I do and charge your batteries before they even really need to be charged. Lithiums have no memory effect, so if you've been using it for a bit that day, why not throw the batteries in the charger. I even do that with protected cells. When I pick my laser up I like to have full/near full power. Works even better when you have an extra set.
 
Just my experience with unprotected batt. and high power lasers or LED flashlights.


Good luck


Excellent advice Lotus_Darkrose, I am too old to write all that useful info :)
 
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If you read posts in this thread you will see the answer:

Here it is again for you:


Its a custom Driver that ive been working on. TPS62260
 
I see that it is a "custom driver", but does that mean it is a "secret" driver? As in, would you mind sharing some information about it? how is anyone supposed to know how long lasting it is?
 
very nice build . . . i am lovin' it :D:bowdown:

and I am eager to learn some more info on that driver :):):):)
please do share :) if it is not pending for any patent anyway:D:beer:
 
Thanks For the Nice comment guys.:) Iam glad you all like it.:)

When and If iam ready to disclose this info i will post it.:cool: Until them please respect my wishes.

:thanks:
 





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