All the buzz these days about price point. Man, I bought that chopped Red 1D Maglight from JayRob making 1000 lumens from a de-domed XM-L! Price point? How about $165! And I LOVED IT! (Ok, I didnât exactly love spending that much on a flashlight but I loved the light, for sure! It used a 32650 protected cell from NOVAE. Anyone heard of em? All that was available in that size back thenâŠ
Edit: Come to think on it, the XM-L was domed, we started de-doming long after that.
Nice work on the Maglite Dale, and those are some good old BLF members you mention! I have been here for 6 years only but the turnover of members has been so fast that it feels much longer.
To your 12,200, right? Between the three of us we have posted 42,200 times! OMG!
(believe me, I know, yâall are contributing worthwhile studies and builds and Iâm constantly hammering drivel into the forumâŠ)
If I sat here for a week and went back through my postâs and randomly deleted stuff, would it change my post count. lol Who was it did stuff like that a while back? Why does a squirrel come to mind? Who was it that managed to keep his post count the same no matter what he said? WhereâsFoy?
Are you sure those are just 1.5 MW? I thought with 1.5 MW lasers you couldnât see the beam unless you put smoke or steam in front. The beams from your lasers are very visible in your pictures. That looks a heck of a light brighter than those little 5 MW cat-toy lasers you buy at the grocery store.
@Firelight2, I donât really think CRX has a 1.5MW laser. Not even a Samsung 30T could output that much power, even 1000 of them would just cut it close.
Also, I think he wouldâve left a whole in all of the houses in his neighboor hood, and the FBI and CIA would probably be at his heels.
@DBCustom, back on track, how can you actually survive in this kind of weather? Your energy bill must be ludicrously high, through the stratosphere.
Now, you should probably paint all of your house white, put solar panels everywhere you can, wear white clothes all the time during the summer, have a house isolated with aerogel, and everything possible to make it bearable.
Is that how you calculate the laser CRX? I have a blue one that uses 2 18350âs, pulls ⊠well⊠all of a sudden I canât be sure what it pulls, I thought it was 3.3A at the tail⊠itâs supposed to be like 3W or something. I know it is quite strong, will burn a yellow jacket nest at 25-30â⊠it doesnât catch on fire due to the larvae inside but it smokes and smolders. Itâs kind of difficult to take the tail current reading because the beam will burn things, guess I can take it outside and lock it down in a bench vise pointed up into the sky, take the reading that way to be on the safe side (provided thereâs no airplanes overhead)
My green laser, with a just measured .465A at the tail current drawâŠ
This one is using my DBC-04 battery tube repurposed and with a marine bronze head. I now also have a SS aspheric focusing lens on it.
House is white, I wear cotton, I was born in August when it was 111Âș, much prefer heat to cold, have worked outdoors the majority of my life. When I delivered building materials, I drank some 3 gallons a day. A gallon of sweet tea to start with and filled up the jug twice with water after that. All in a dayâs work.
A very quick reading on my blue laser shows 1.58A at the tail from 2 Aspire 18350âs. So thatâs 1580mA, right? So would that be multiplied x 8.4V? For 13272 divided by 1000 for 13.272mW? Or 1.327 Watts? Am I figuring that wrong?
When I got it I was told it had been used pretty hard and probably wouldnât make itâs ânewâ ratings of 3.3W. So this 30% level is probably close to correct. Itâs a 9mm Nichia diode that cost several hundred dollars when new.
Yeah, itâs kinda scary. A silent gun, as it were. I donât keep cells in it and keep it locked up⊠much like a firearm.
The green one wonât burn things, still, I donât âplayâ with it as it is really difficult to find a place to shine it since the green carries so stinking far. Iâve been able to see the green beam hit a telephone antenna/tower 2.2 miles from here.
Edit: Of course the lasers are dangerous, but when you grow up shooting guns you know the danger is relevant, retina perhaps but not so much skin from any real distance, quite unlike a firearm. My gunsmith buddy told me a long time ago that a laser was a good training tool for proper firearm safety, being able to see the beam of light shows you just how difficult it is to point a gun in a safe direction. Really expands the mindâs scope on how to handle a loaded weapon. Obviously, neither are toys to played with or handled lightly.
Too funny
But do be careful with these things.
Reminds me of taking a tail reading from a fet triple and having the bezel resting flat down on my leg⊠:laughing: