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SOLD: Novalasers X150 [175mW avg / 185mW peak] $180 shipped OBO

Package arrived today, safe and sound. Fedex managed to lose it for a day, so the shipping's on them!

I did a quick daytime check, and it is just as you described it. Thanks!
 





Trevor, the data sheet from Nova that came with this shows 158 mW, not 185.

William
 
I know; I found that quite curious.

The laser tested at the above power levels on my Kenometer USB, so it was indeed outputting at that level.

-Trevor
 
I know; I found that quite curious.
The laser tested at the above power levels on my Kenometer USB, so it was indeed outputting at that level.
-Trevor

Assuming the Kenometer is accurate... I agree, it is curious. Any idea what Nova used to measure it?

William
 
If Trevor used lithium AAAs instead of alkalines, that usually gives a nice boost in power to most pen greens. (Not 10440s....)
 
If Trevor used lithium AAAs instead of alkalines, that usually gives a nice boost in power to most pen greens. (Not 10440s....)

Interesting. I got lower output readings with lithium AAAs, which surprised me. Need to put a meter on the cells to make sure they're ok. It was a brand new package but you never know.

I just received a LaserBee LPM. With that I'm measured output much closer to what Trevor measured, using fresh alkaline AAA's.

William
 

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I used standard 1.5V alkaline cells.

Good to see it measured up to about what I got. :)

-Trevor
 


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