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Hi,
a while ago i purchased a Survival Laser I 445nm Parts Bundle w/Accessories & Rechargeable Batteries
from Survival Laser Home
Pictures © 2011 the Survival Laser Store
The laser got an copper heatsink and an copper laser diode module
.
The heat dissipate realy well!
I made a video of the power output:
Some data from my stopwatch:
At the recording time it was pretty cold in my basement!
Summary:
I'm very pleased dealing with Gary (Garoq) he is a great guy and responded to all my PMs always very quick! :bowdown:
The laser and the equipment are top notch and amazes me everytime i use it :beer:
I recommend doing business with SurvivalLaser!
Thanks for watching and if you have question feel free to ask! :beer:
BTW: YES, it pops balloons and lits matches
=LASER SAFETY=
WARNING: The laser shown in the video is a HIGHLY DANGEROUS handheld CLASS IV laser sold by Survival Laser, Inc (survivallaser.com).
NEVER POINT THIS AT HUMANS, ANIMALS, CARS, PLANES, BOATS OR FLAMMABLE OBJECTS!
The amount of power being outputted is enough to FRY your eyes from looking at the DOT! ALWAYS wear safety glasses!
a while ago i purchased a Survival Laser I 445nm Parts Bundle w/Accessories & Rechargeable Batteries
from Survival Laser Home
SurvivalLaser said:Survival Laser I 445nm Parts Bundle w/Accessories & Rechargeable Batteries Summary
No soldering required! Our most popular bundle. The Survival Laser I SL-001PBAR parts bundle includes the Survival Laser host assembly (choice of aluminum or copper heat sink) with 445nm AR coated glass lens, lens focusing ring, external lens spring, lens cap and laser warning label (P/N SL-SLHA1), a pair of rechargeable RCR123A batteries (P/N SL-123BR), a battery charger (P/N SL-BC1), a set of Eagle Pair OD4+ 190-540nm laser safety goggles (choice of standard P/N SL-BLG2 or slip over style P/N SL-BLG3), a holster (P/N SL-LH1), a 445nm diode and driver module (P/N SL-DDM1) and complete illustrated construction and operation guides for the different subassemblies and recommended safety precautions. Optical power output is 1,150mW +/- 150mW with the standard lens, 1,265mW +/- 150mW with the G-1 lens. Note: Appearance of batteries and charger may be different than that shown. The goggles supplied with this bundle are adequate for use when looking at the spot created by the laser on a non-reflective surface. However, NEVER look directly into any laser beam or its reflection even when wearing these goggles. Note: These goggles are for personal use only, not for any commercial use that is regulated by OSHA. Eagle Pair goggles shipped with the parts bundles do not include the case or cleaning cloth.
Pictures © 2011 the Survival Laser Store
The laser got an copper heatsink and an copper laser diode module
The heat dissipate realy well!
I made a video of the power output:
Some data from my stopwatch:
- Initial peak: 1239mW | ice cold
- after 1 minute: 1200mW | cold
- after 2 minutes: 1168mW | cold :thinking:
- after 3 minutes: 1144mW | little bit warm
- after 4 minutes: 1122mW | warm
- after 4.5 minutes: 1111mW | time to stop
At the recording time it was pretty cold in my basement!
Summary:
I'm very pleased dealing with Gary (Garoq) he is a great guy and responded to all my PMs always very quick! :bowdown:
The laser and the equipment are top notch and amazes me everytime i use it :beer:
I recommend doing business with SurvivalLaser!
Thanks for watching and if you have question feel free to ask! :beer:
BTW: YES, it pops balloons and lits matches
=LASER SAFETY=
WARNING: The laser shown in the video is a HIGHLY DANGEROUS handheld CLASS IV laser sold by Survival Laser, Inc (survivallaser.com).
NEVER POINT THIS AT HUMANS, ANIMALS, CARS, PLANES, BOATS OR FLAMMABLE OBJECTS!
The amount of power being outputted is enough to FRY your eyes from looking at the DOT! ALWAYS wear safety glasses!
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