@TimidALFONS0 the laser diode used in the spartan produces alot of heat causing the diode to become less efficient. The hotter the laser housing gets the lower the output. The driver in the laser helps maintain a constent voltage even as the battery drains. Once the battery drops below the drivers threshold the laser will not work. This is from what i understand.
What kind of battery's does it take?
ReptigloRand 3 weeks ago
@ReptigloRand CR123 batteries with a maximum voltage of 3.0
dragonlasersfanman 3 weeks ago
Ahh Nice LPM video of my laser :)
I made a new one using two Dragonlasers 1W spartan's at night
One with Beam Expander from Dragonlasers
And one without.
It show's the difference between the two.
If you want more,
Please like the video :)
Greetings, Dennis ;)
Neophyte101 6 months ago
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Neophyte101 6 months ago
does it come with the batteries?
7EliteCHEESE7 7 months ago
@7EliteCHEESE7 No, you need to get batteries separately.
dragonlasersfanman 7 months ago
sooooo $700 for 50mw
when i can 1w for $300 ?
honse246 10 months ago
@honse246 447nm and 473nm lasers use very different types of diodes so they have very different prices.
dragonlasersfanman 10 months ago
Thats soo powerfull! Amazing power wow 1 watt + is alot
Kdragonlaser 10 months ago
What wants 1 W when they cane have 2+ watts ..
Kamenos4ever 10 months ago
Spartan = Best for the price <3
Sh0CkWaVe94 10 months ago
at least you know you are getting that little bit (or alot) more for your money :)
MrEggyman99 10 months ago
so the reason the power is going down is because of the battery or something else?
TimidALFONS0 10 months ago
@TimidALFONS0 battery
MrJANTJE123 10 months ago
@TimidALFONS0 the laser diode used in the spartan produces alot of heat causing the diode to become less efficient. The hotter the laser housing gets the lower the output. The driver in the laser helps maintain a constent voltage even as the battery drains. Once the battery drops below the drivers threshold the laser will not work. This is from what i understand.
jeffreythe00 10 months ago
@TimidALFONS0 Combination of batteries and heat build up. Normally more due to heat.
dragonlasersfanman 10 months ago