were of particular interest."...it is capable of touching low Planes in the sky with ease"
Athoul said:That's interesting, I've never seen this particular model? If it is legit that a very good price for a 50mW laser. Problem is I find on ebay things rated 30/50mW etc are usually about half in actuality. Maybe someone can get one and test it on a meter?
bootleg2go said:He has a note on the listing defining the < and > symbols and if you notice and read the listing carefully, all they are promising is a laser with output of less than 50mW...I bet it more like 5 mW....
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I haven't received the laser yet, but I'll post in this thread the moment I do receive it and begin my evaluation of it immediately after if at all possible.TigerhawkT3 said:Hey Craig,
Have you gotten the laser yet? I'm really curious as to whether it will stand up to your rigorous testing.
Athoul said:Hey great to hear, I like how compact it is but am worried that it's operation time might be on the short side with only one battery. Though I guess it can't be as short as the green keychain laser!
The_LED_Museum said:I just purchased one of the lasers - for CPF sakes of course.
I'll check it for visible stability & power output, and I have all those CR2 cells I bought for my blue laser, so keeping it fed will not be a problem.