PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER BEFORE READING.
This review should be read on the toilet or in protective undergarments. I will not be held responsible for ruined pants, underwear, chairs or sofa's ruined due to the disregard of this disclaimer. Thank you and enjoy responsibly.
...The world of lasers has changed. I feel it in the air. I see it in the photons. What was thought to be impossible has now come to pass...
It began with the building of the great lasers. To beam gazers single mode diodes were given who's thin fine beams illuminated the darkest regions of their souls.
To the rich the exotic wavelengths. Yellows oranges and icy blues bound only by the limits of their own pocketbooks.
To the gas lovers, lasers of He, neon who's beams were so fine and colorful, but bulky power supplies and fragility left them wanting. For within these lasers were the powers to enjoy this fine hobby.
But they were all together deceived for another laser was made... In the land of Canada, in the icy pits of Joe's basement , the laser lord JLSE in secret forged a master laser. Into this laser he poured his intelligence and creativity. His will to dominate all lasers (well maybe not)....
ONE LASER TO RULE THEM ALL...
This is my review of JLSE's RGB hand held, and is my first review so sorry for any mistakes.
This laser is amazing. I've never seen anything like it.
It is powered by 2 18650 batteries , weights about 2 pounds and is a bit over 10 inches long.
The host is machined beautifully with a black rubber hand grip. The battery tube separates from the main body for easy storage. Threads for the tail cap are as smooth as butter. The Tail contains the main power switch.
The main body holds 2 diodes and a green dpss module cooled by a TEC for beam stability at lower power and unlimited duty cycle.
The diodes (and dpss module).
RED 635nm max output 50mw.
Green 532nm max output 30mw.
Blue 450nm max output 40mw.
All are single mode with a very fine beam. The diodes are controlled by 25 turn pots for fine tuning of colors. Min outputs are very low, in the micro watt range.
All I have atm is this video provided by JLSE.
All my pics and video came out horrible and I didn't want to wait any longer.
I will do my best to provide more pics and video for there can't be enough for this work of art.
Again... The disclaimer...And now the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrwxUbrYNgA
I like to thank JLSE for all the time he put into this build and the laser community for having me on this forum.
This review should be read on the toilet or in protective undergarments. I will not be held responsible for ruined pants, underwear, chairs or sofa's ruined due to the disregard of this disclaimer. Thank you and enjoy responsibly.
...The world of lasers has changed. I feel it in the air. I see it in the photons. What was thought to be impossible has now come to pass...
It began with the building of the great lasers. To beam gazers single mode diodes were given who's thin fine beams illuminated the darkest regions of their souls.
To the rich the exotic wavelengths. Yellows oranges and icy blues bound only by the limits of their own pocketbooks.
To the gas lovers, lasers of He, neon who's beams were so fine and colorful, but bulky power supplies and fragility left them wanting. For within these lasers were the powers to enjoy this fine hobby.
But they were all together deceived for another laser was made... In the land of Canada, in the icy pits of Joe's basement , the laser lord JLSE in secret forged a master laser. Into this laser he poured his intelligence and creativity. His will to dominate all lasers (well maybe not)....
ONE LASER TO RULE THEM ALL...
This is my review of JLSE's RGB hand held, and is my first review so sorry for any mistakes.
This laser is amazing. I've never seen anything like it.
It is powered by 2 18650 batteries , weights about 2 pounds and is a bit over 10 inches long.
The host is machined beautifully with a black rubber hand grip. The battery tube separates from the main body for easy storage. Threads for the tail cap are as smooth as butter. The Tail contains the main power switch.
The main body holds 2 diodes and a green dpss module cooled by a TEC for beam stability at lower power and unlimited duty cycle.
The diodes (and dpss module).
RED 635nm max output 50mw.
Green 532nm max output 30mw.
Blue 450nm max output 40mw.
All are single mode with a very fine beam. The diodes are controlled by 25 turn pots for fine tuning of colors. Min outputs are very low, in the micro watt range.
All I have atm is this video provided by JLSE.
All my pics and video came out horrible and I didn't want to wait any longer.
I will do my best to provide more pics and video for there can't be enough for this work of art.
Again... The disclaimer...And now the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrwxUbrYNgA
I like to thank JLSE for all the time he put into this build and the laser community for having me on this forum.
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