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YupJoshewon said:Super Sweet Laser !!
Is this the 280 MW in your sig?
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YupJoshewon said:Super Sweet Laser !!
Is this the 280 MW in your sig?
Haha, truly, this host is a PAIN IN THE ASS!Spyderz20x6 said:[quote author=Jimmymcjimthejim link=1221454118/0#10 date=1221526234]Oh, so this is the "Pocket Pal"..
If it's that hard, I don't think I'll build one of these as my second laser..
Haha, truly, this host is a PAIN IN THE ASS!Switch said:[quote author=Spyderz20x6 link=1221454118/0#14 date=1221602409][quote author=Jimmymcjimthejim link=1221454118/0#10 date=1221526234]Oh, so this is the "Pocket Pal"..
If it's that hard, I don't think I'll build one of these as my second laser..
...I second that motion... ;DSpyderz20x6 said:Personally, i would say this host is more frustrating...
It's not that hard. Just don't use thick wire, use wire that's as thin as possible so you can bend them![/quote]freshert said:[quote author=Jimmymcjimthejim link=1221454118/0#10 date=1221526234]Oh, so this is the "Pocket Pal"..
If it's that hard, I don't think I'll build one of these as my second laser..
Jedi-JosheWon-Brinobi said:Could you essentially do 420ma with 3 AAA's without having to add extra's to the Driver for voltage regulation?
I have a rckstr driver on the way and my host holds 3 AAA's .
You can use 3 x AAA primaries with a flexdrive.Jedi-JosheWon-Brinobi said:Lets say i wanted to take out the battery pack ( instead of using the 10440's ) and make room for a different home made battery pack. Are there any commercially available options for the right voltage ?
http://www.batteryjunction.com/10440.htmlJedi-JosheWon-Brinobi said:Only problem is i am using a rkcstr driver. So i need more than 4.5volts. I am looking for something available maybe at stores around where i live instead of having to order them over the net i could build a new battery pack. Just need at-least 5.2 volts as stated by Daquin.
Thanks!Montana64 said:Looks like a nice clean build. Good job! I'm looking forward to building my first, just spending time reading thru the threads and trying to absorb some knowledge. However, knowledge and skill are two entirely different things. :-/
Mirage said:What is this DX place I hear so much about? Thanks