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Mine came just this afternoon; here are the preliminary data:
 
		
		
	
	
		 
	
Power output peaks at 449mW.
This test was conducted on a LaserBee 2.5W USB Laser Power Meter w/Thermopile.
		 
	
Beam terminus photograph on the test target at 12".
		 
	
Beam terminus photograph on a wall at ~8 feet.
		 
	
Spectrographic analysis of this laser (all on).
		 
	
Spectrographic analysis of this laser (red), spectrometer's response narrowed to a band between 645nm and 655nm to pinpoint wavelength, which is 660.660nm.
		 
	
Spectrographic analysis of this laser (green), spectrometer's response narrowed to a band between 528nm and 538nm to pinpoint wavelength, which is 532.010nm.
		 
	
Spectrographic analysis of this laser (blue), spectrometer's response narrowed to a band between 450nm and 460nm to pinpoint wavelength, which is 454.700nm.
The raw spectrometer data (comma-delimited that can be loaded into Excel) is at http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/42/rgbw.txt
Current usage measures 961mA when powered by two 18650 cells in series.
My bench PSU doesn't quite have the balls to power the unit at its designed Vf=12 volts, so that measurement cannot be furnished...but let's try it just for sh**s and giggles...BBS...nope, nada. The red diode only comes on above threshold and produces an estimated 50 to 70mW of power. :cryyy:
				
			 
	Power output peaks at 449mW.
This test was conducted on a LaserBee 2.5W USB Laser Power Meter w/Thermopile.
 
	Beam terminus photograph on the test target at 12".
 
	Beam terminus photograph on a wall at ~8 feet.
 
	Spectrographic analysis of this laser (all on).
 
	Spectrographic analysis of this laser (red), spectrometer's response narrowed to a band between 645nm and 655nm to pinpoint wavelength, which is 660.660nm.
 
	Spectrographic analysis of this laser (green), spectrometer's response narrowed to a band between 528nm and 538nm to pinpoint wavelength, which is 532.010nm.
 
	Spectrographic analysis of this laser (blue), spectrometer's response narrowed to a band between 450nm and 460nm to pinpoint wavelength, which is 454.700nm.
The raw spectrometer data (comma-delimited that can be loaded into Excel) is at http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/42/rgbw.txt
Current usage measures 961mA when powered by two 18650 cells in series.
My bench PSU doesn't quite have the balls to power the unit at its designed Vf=12 volts, so that measurement cannot be furnished...but let's try it just for sh**s and giggles...BBS...nope, nada. The red diode only comes on above threshold and produces an estimated 50 to 70mW of power. :cryyy:
			
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