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FrozenGate by Avery

My New Blu-Ray

^ thanks I'm up on the current #'s for the 12x... thanks go out to those who have made that possible. It's just that without seeing your mA setting I was
<shamed to say> "assuming" yours either had the exotic lens of sorts or was really an efficient diode. :)

*edit* Ok I read the chart you have the lens in question, and have an efficient diode as well.

enjoy!!!!!!!!!:)

Glad to be of some sort of help :P

I definitely am enjoying!!
 





damn if thats the one in his avatar. then thats like the ideal build for myself. color size and everything.
 
The only reason its so expensive is because the 12x diode in it is 200$. It's a custom build. You could get the same host and put a 13$ PHR in it. It will be the same color just only 1/5 the power.
 
ok wen you say power are you talking power to burn or all around beam power?
to tell you the truth all i want is the most solid BEAm i can get. i dont really want to burn much.im sure i will but to me the solidness of the beam of light is what im after..any info that might help me out in that area.
 
If you want a solid beam of light go with green! Green is the brightest color by far. The pictures are decieving. 100mw of bluray is comparable to maybe a couple mw of green.
 
ya i got a Photonic Disruptor on the way to me in the mail. its 100mW of green so im sure that will do it for me but i do love the violet color haha. so even going from say a 8x to a 12x wont get me a more solid beam just a better burning tip...is that right?
 
yup thats right, and I got a photonic disruptor pro! haha
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Ah your looks nice. i havent got it yet but its not the pro..it looks allot more plane than your i think. what are the spec diff in the pro and non pro?
 
ok wen you say power are you talking power to burn or all around beam power?
to tell you the truth all i want is the most solid BEAm i can get. i dont really want to burn much.im sure i will but to me the solidness of the beam of light is what im after..any info that might help me out in that area.

I agree with the other response green is DEFINITELY best for a beam. The picture is deceiving: at night the 555mW of blu-ray is considerably less noticeable than 30mW of green.
 





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