I have a 30mw green laser, runs off 2 AAA's, 900 MaH and when they get low, I put them in the energizer charger, and they are good to go after 30 minutes for a full charge. The thing is very bright, in the dark if you put the dot on the ceiling, the whole room lights up green. I also have a 225mw blu-ray that runs off a wall adapter, that makes stuff flouresce if you put the dot on the ceiling (focused as a pointer dot, not burning, dont want marks on my ceiling lol), and it burns things.
@00011theman I don't know what you mean "bigger than it's made for". E2's have a higher voltage, which feeds the laser diode more electrical power, which then results in more light output. So yeah, they do; I've seen it.
@randomlugia true .5 volts might make it brighter but if you run it too long it could get too hot and yea I know 24 volts is a little overkill but If I would have had my ignition coil when I did it I would have put about 25,000 volts that would be OVERKILL
@00011theman So you're admitting .5 volts will make it brighter? Every laser does have a duty cycle, and of course disobeying that can result in a burnt up diode. That's why we make the duty cycles, to avoid broken lasers. And the more powerful the laser is (assuming heatsink is the same size), the shorter amount of time you'll have to run the laser for.
@randomlugia yea maybe but it takes some equipment to make just .5 volts thats why people do pot mods on green lasers to make it brighter but people over do it and burn the diode
@00011theman You can get the extra .5 volts BY USING THE LITHIUM BATTERIES. And by turning the potentiometer you are changing the current reaching the diode, not the voltage.
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no wonder there are so many ufo sightings
1730joel 1 year ago
My 10mw will do that...
MrBeastandtheharlot 2 years ago
I have a 30mw green laser, runs off 2 AAA's, 900 MaH and when they get low, I put them in the energizer charger, and they are good to go after 30 minutes for a full charge. The thing is very bright, in the dark if you put the dot on the ceiling, the whole room lights up green. I also have a 225mw blu-ray that runs off a wall adapter, that makes stuff flouresce if you put the dot on the ceiling (focused as a pointer dot, not burning, dont want marks on my ceiling lol), and it burns things.
forwardbias 2 years ago
Why 50mW Shown Too Dark?
My 10mW Green Laser Brighter Than Him?!
galax574 2 years ago
Use enerigizer E2 Lithiums, they last longer and are a TON brighter.
randomlugia 3 years ago
@randomlugia bigger battery's then its made for don't make it brighter
00011theman 1 year ago
@00011theman I don't know what you mean "bigger than it's made for". E2's have a higher voltage, which feeds the laser diode more electrical power, which then results in more light output. So yeah, they do; I've seen it.
randomlugia 1 year ago
@randomlugia I speak from experience I put 24 volts into a old laser and it burnt the laser diode so it wasn't made for that
00011theman 1 year ago
@00011theman 24 volts seems a bit overkill. Maybe an extra .5 volts and you would have seen a difference. That's the only difference here.
randomlugia 1 year ago
@randomlugia true .5 volts might make it brighter but if you run it too long it could get too hot and yea I know 24 volts is a little overkill but If I would have had my ignition coil when I did it I would have put about 25,000 volts that would be OVERKILL
00011theman 1 year ago
@00011theman So you're admitting .5 volts will make it brighter? Every laser does have a duty cycle, and of course disobeying that can result in a burnt up diode. That's why we make the duty cycles, to avoid broken lasers. And the more powerful the laser is (assuming heatsink is the same size), the shorter amount of time you'll have to run the laser for.
randomlugia 1 year ago
@randomlugia yea maybe but it takes some equipment to make just .5 volts thats why people do pot mods on green lasers to make it brighter but people over do it and burn the diode
00011theman 1 year ago
@00011theman You can get the extra .5 volts BY USING THE LITHIUM BATTERIES. And by turning the potentiometer you are changing the current reaching the diode, not the voltage.
randomlugia 1 year ago
cool i just bought one of these! can i ask how long do the batteries last?
elgranto7 4 years ago
the batteries last a long time but its not as bright and if u want it to pop balloons the batteries need to be new.
juoktaylor 4 years ago
@elgranto7 3 h
mossboy619 9 months ago