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Pocket laser show upgrade
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matthieboy 4.99mW Green Laser Toy
Joined: 19 Dec 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: 12/19/07, 8:41 AM Post subject: Pocket las |
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I have this consument laser:
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The Pocket Laser Light Show brings the breathtaking effect of the Spiralight into the palm of your hands. Formerly the preserve of high budget parties and night clubs, you can now create your very own personal laser light show with this pocket sized gizmo. If you're old enough to remember the joys of Spirograph, imagine making all those funky shapes with lasers - well that's exactly what the Pocket Laser Light Show does. Touch buttons on the unit allow you to manipulate the shape of the laser output to create a wide range of spinning patterns, just point it at the ceiling or wall to show off your laser art. It's a take anywhere battery powered unit, so you can, well, you know, take it anywhere. There are two mode switches, Auto sends it spinning through the full crazy range of patterns, and Manual which lets you use the four directional and speed controls to make your own designer light show. It's the laser lightshow in your pocket that doesn't cost much pocket money, top toy.
Features
* Create your own laser light show.
* An auto show function.
* Powerful laser technology.
* Wireless operation.
* Handy wrist straps.
* Left and right motor direction controls.
* Left and right pattern controls.
* A laser window.
* A fold out easel stand.
* Suitable for ages 12 years+.
* Requires 3 x AAA Batteries (not included).
* Size: 10 x 7 x 5cm.
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very weak laser (2mW) and i heard that is it possible to make the laser stronger, can you guys tell me how?
i am not permitted to post links yet but the picture is on iwantoneofthose dot com
I don't know if it is in the right sub group.
feel free to move the tread. |
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JECS Modified 10mW Greenie
Joined: 11 Oct 2007 Posts: 11
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Posted: 1/11/08, 1:18 PM Post subject: |
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| 1-3 things will need to be changed. the power going into the laser (could be a chip limiting the voltage/current, or a trimpot), the laser itself might not be capable of doing more than 5mw and could have to be changed, and/or it could just need stronger batteries. |
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slayerduck Nexus Laser

Joined: 16 Oct 2006 Posts: 115 Location: The Netherlands
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