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Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

Hey man now I'm hooked.

NEED MORE WATTS!!!!!!!
 





Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

im not good at building them so how much would it cost for you to build the 300mw one and send it to me?
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

Hey, i would like to buy a premade laser with all of the best parts i can get for 150 bucks. Can u pm me with what you can do, also... if you are into computers or ebay, ill give you 70 dollars and a video card that u could sell on ebay for 160-180 bucks. I just don't have the time to sell it. Consider my offer and trade. Thanx
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

Your close to the price of a 250mW AixiZ acrylic build... PM sent.
Jay
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

Doug K., you chose the most popular host to have your blu-ray built with...

Doug Kramer 10-31-08.jpg


The 4171 host uses a massive heatsink! (as does the 3405)

New batteries, dust cap, and a free Uranium crackle glass marble are included in your package. :)

Remember that with these FlexDrive builds, use only the 3.0 volt lithium primaries. Not the 3.6 rechargeable batteries.

Shipping today. (Friday) I look forward to your happy response in a few days!
Jay
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

How bright is this laser compared to others at the same power? I haven't seen any night shots ,everyone is too buisy burning stuff  ;D

Lets's say compared to your RPL 350,does color play annie major difference ?

I'm new here ,and interested in buying this one  ;)

btw greetings from Croatia  :)
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

Welcome to LPF!

Honestly, nothing compares to 532nm visually, because we see the green color much better. 405nm (blu-ray) is near ultra violet and people even see it differently.

Most can see the beam reaching out into the night sky at 100mW's or even less. When I built my first (higher power) blu-ray at 65mW's, I could see the beam in the night sky.

But even a 30mW green will be way brighter.

That said, the blu-ray seems to be the most intriguing of all! The way it fluoresces many things. Like those uranium marbles. They seem dim in daylight, but in the dark, they are awesome! And many people will say that they are their favorite color. I have some glow in the dark paper and a tile too. I can shine any of my other lasers at it with no glow. (650nm, 532nm, 473nm) It's only with the 405nm blu-ray that it glows! (or a white flashlight) Check out the glow tile video linked in this page:
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1212910842/0

Let me know if you have any more questions!
Jay
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

Yea I knew that we see the 532nm green one the best,but none of you guys are making green ones if I'm not mistaken ?
I know it's a quite complicated process and materials needed to "get" the green 532nm color,and that the high power green ones should have IR filters unlike that e-bay sh***.
I already saw the "cool" video 8-)
So my options are the 300mW MXDL red one or Blu-Ray,I hate the "OR" :P
I'll be in touch,THANKS ;)
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

Marcus said:
So my options are the 300mW MXDL red one or Blu-Ray,[highlight]I hate the "OR"[/highlight]  :P
I'll be in touch,THANKS  ;)

You will end up with both sooner or later! ;)





Mark D., your red burner will be in today's mail! (Tuesday)

Mark D'Ambrosio 11-4-08.jpg


Please take a couple of minutes to read the included instruction sheet...

A couple of reminders:

* At this power, a conservative duty cycle is recommended for better longevity. (1 min. on / 30 sec. off)
* For this FlexDrive build, use only 3.0 volt Lithium primaries (included), do not use 3.6 volt rechargeable batteries.
* Please use proper eye protection. Very hazardous if not careful.
* There is a small dot of white paint to mark the 5' focal point.
* If you don't have a blu-ray laser, save that marble for when you get one. It will glow with a blu-ray! 8-)

Please let me know when you get it!
Jay
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

cant wait!!!!!!!!!!! wait why is mine less MW thatn the others!!! wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh lol im sure it will be awesome!
 
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Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

markdam said:
cant wait!!!!!!!!!!! wait why is mine less MW thatn the others!!! wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh lol im sure it will be awesome!
because the laser has the Aixiz Acrylic lens, not the Aixiz Glass, Nor a Meredith Glass/Plastic.
So if you payed for a better lens you will get more power out.
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

markdam said:
cant wait!!!!!!!!!!!   wait why is mine  less MW thatn the others!!! wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh   lol im sure it will be awesome!

If you are talking about the one a few posts above that went to Spike, that one did measure out a little hotter that normal. There will be slight differences between diodes.

Yours is right in there where the average is. Remember that I told you it would be between 245mW's and 250mW's if I set it at that current? Believe me, at that power, you won't be able to tell the difference between 246mW' vs 256mW's! :)
Jay
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

Raybo, yours is ready to ship and will be in tomorrow's mail! (Wednesday)

I used one of the LPC815 open can sleds, because that is what I used for Spike's build a few posts above. His was a little Hotter than normal.

Yours is normal (average power expectation)... Seems that these 'long open can' diodes are all about the same. Just slight differences between each diode no matter which sled/brand, as long as it is the long open can.

Ray Brown 11-5-08.jpg


I normally get 300mW's @ 430mA's with a Meredith glass lens. (although I have had a couple of diodes reach this at 420mA's)

Your DDL driver is putting out 419mA's, giving 289mW's with the Meredith glass lens.

Use 3.6 volt rechargeable batteries with this build. (included)

The Uranium marble is for your blu-ray (or future blu-ray)
Jay
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

Thanks Jay!

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Ray
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

Postal person delivered my package from Jay today and I have to say that everything is very professional.
Jay is very detailed and his build is A++ in every way.   [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Jay posted an image of my build but I just have to post my own obligatory image.

Laser.jpg



The beem is OUTSTANDING but being a newb to imaging laser beams ('specially red lasers) I didn't have much success and I will try again.

I did use some black costruction paper attempting to take my beem shots to try and limit the reflection (from about three feet from the lens), after about 10 seconds there was a smell in the air.

Laserburn.jpg


Burnt a hole in my paper!   [smiley=sad.gif]

I used some white printer paper on the back side of the constuction paper to show the hole.

I would recommend one of Jay's builds to anyone looking for a quality laser and no nonsence.

A+++ all the way.

Thanks again Jay!   [smiley=thumbsup.gif]


Ray
 
Re: FS: 300mW MXDL Open Can Lasers With Heatsink

Raybo, glad you like it! :)

Thanks for the review and compliments too!
Jay
 


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