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Fretwise Phoenix Laser

Joined: 16 Jun 2006 Posts: 88 Location: Lawton Oklahoma
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Posted: 1/05/08, 3:51 AM Post subject: Question a |
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I have been out of the laser loop for awhile now. I unfortunately sold my old 125mw fusion, but am now able to aquire a 125mw Pulsar. How far dated are the full silver cased pulsars? Any focusing ability to them? A bit of general information would be VERY helpful. Thanks in advance guys! _________________ Personal Records- Fusion 125mw
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phoenix77 Fusion Laser
Joined: 20 Nov 2007 Posts: 307 Location: Indiana
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Posted: 2/27/08, 1:33 PM Post subject: pulsar |
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I had a Pulsar 125 back in Dec. & had alot of trouble with it so I Call Customer Support'd it & got a 75mWPHOENIX rated at <80mW's from the good folks at Wicked & now i'm very happy  _________________
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staminanerd Fusion Laser

Joined: 12 May 2007 Posts: 270 Movie(s): 3 Location: Monte Carlo
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Posted: 2/28/08, 12:49 PM Post subject: |
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Posted: 2/27/08, 1:33 PM Post subject: pulsar
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I had a Pulsar 125 back in Dec. & had alot of trouble with it so I Call Customer Support'd it & got a 75mWPHOENIX rated at <80mW's from the good folks at Wicked & now i'm very happy
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Yes the output power on the sticker is always indicating 5mW more on TLs and WLs green lasers (15mW advertised, <20mW indicated, 95mW advertised, <100mW indicated)
I don't think it is the same with red lasers since my P125 indicates <150mW
No you can't focus the pulsar (doesn't have a built in controlable collimation assembly), but usually pulsars have good collimation, unlike mine (but hey I ordered a P100 )
You can read my review too. |
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