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Please edit your previous posts instead of double posting, saves space and prevents clutter . 50mW will touch very low clouds easily, but higher ones and those distant mountains will need more power, 150-200mW will do it. Red and blu-ray both do the same as green but arent very visible so the effect wouldnt be the same.
. 50mW will touch very low clouds easily, but higher ones and those distant mountains will need more power, 150-200mW will do it. Red and blu-ray both do the same as green but arent very visible so the effect wouldnt be the same.
				
			 . 50mW will touch very low clouds easily, but higher ones and those distant mountains will need more power, 150-200mW will do it. Red and blu-ray both do the same as green but arent very visible so the effect wouldnt be the same.
. 50mW will touch very low clouds easily, but higher ones and those distant mountains will need more power, 150-200mW will do it. Red and blu-ray both do the same as green but arent very visible so the effect wouldnt be the same. 
 
	 
 
		

 
 
		 
 
		 If the clouds are low enough and you have around 50mW of green you will see the dot on the clouds, I take my focusable greenie putting out just under 50mW and unfocus it to a big dot and use it to 'color' clouds, red and blu-ray work as well. But it has to be a low lying cloud cover on a rainy foggy night inorder to acheive the desired effects.
 If the clouds are low enough and you have around 50mW of green you will see the dot on the clouds, I take my focusable greenie putting out just under 50mW and unfocus it to a big dot and use it to 'color' clouds, red and blu-ray work as well. But it has to be a low lying cloud cover on a rainy foggy night inorder to acheive the desired effects.