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Sold/Expired FS: Laser-powered flashlight Lasaber Ti 18500 & 18650

Tain

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Specs of Lasaber Ti
- Laser-powered light engine module (spot beam, super thrower)
- 6Al4v Titanium shell
- Sapphire Glass Lens
- E-series compatible
- Driver L-M-H-Strobe-SOS 5 Mode with Memory, 50ma-300ma-1000ma
- Operation: Click On, Click again off, Double click to change mode.
- Lasaber Ti 18500 - Twelve (12) 1.5mm x 6mm tritium slots around the tail
- Lasaber Ti 18650 - Six (6) 1.5mm x 6mm tritium slots around the tail
- Six(6) 1.5mm x 6mm tritium slots in the switch button.
- 2.7V~4.2V
- Lasaber Ti 18500 Battery: 1 x 18500 Li-ion Cell
- Lasaber Ti 18650 Battery: 1 x 18650 Li-ion Cell
- Head Diameter: 31.6mm
- Lasaber Ti 18500 Length: 120mm
- Lasaber Ti 18650 Length: 148.5mm


Price:
- Lasaber Ti 18500 $550 each + trit + shipping
- Lasaber Ti 18650 $600 each + trit + shipping
- 1.5mm x 6mm tritium vial $8.5 each


Tritium color: Green, Yellow, Ice Blue, Orange, Pink, Purple, Blue, White, Red.


Shipping:
- Registered Airmail with insurance(USA orders only): $18 for one light. (each additional light is $5)
- Express Mail Service with full value insurance : $40 for one light ($45 for two lights).


Payment method:
Please email your ordering details to piccolo [dot] ti [at] gmail [dot] com. I will send you a Paypal invoice for the payment. All PayPal Direct Payments will be refund without prior notice.


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aginthelaw

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FS: Laser-powered flashlight Lasaber Ti 18500 & 18650

How do I post a drooling smiley emoji? Those are some beautiful pieces. What size trits will fit? I assume more details are available at laser pointer forums?

I just saw the dimensions of the trit slots...too busy dribbling to read. You really put out some masterpieces there mr tain
 
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Eric242

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Re: FS: Laser-powered flashlight Lasaber Ti 18500 & 18650

Could you please elaborate a bit on the laser powered light engine? I am not familiar with that. Thank you.
 

Croquette

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Re: FS: Laser-powered flashlight Lasaber Ti 18500 & 18650

Probably like maxtoch Xsword or acebeam wl10. Around 350 lumen and 100kcd.
 

Tain

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Re: FS: Laser-powered flashlight Lasaber Ti 18500 & 18650

Could you please elaborate a bit on the laser powered light engine? I am not familiar with that. Thank you.

It's a LEP(laser excitation phosphor) module, that produce white light.

I just took these photos.
The building is about 80 meter from the light.
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Tain

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Neat light, and cool application of a new tech. Is the switch in the 18650 one a mechanical switch?

18650 is available in mechanical switch or electronic switch.
It is mechanical switch shown on the photo.
 
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Random Dan

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That's a beautiful host and the LEP technology is intriguing, but it seems a bit let down by the driver. Those 5 mode with blinkies setups seem like a thing of the past.

Any chance of a driver without blinkies, or better yet a programmable option?
 

Thetasigma

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That's a beautiful host and the LEP technology is intriguing, but it seems a bit let down by the driver. Those 5 mode with blinkies setups seem like a thing of the past.
Any chance of a driver without blinkies, or better yet a programmable option?

Piggybacking on this question, is there anything special needed to drive the LEP module or could it be powered by the same drivers used for an LED?
 

Tain

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That's a beautiful host and the LEP technology is intriguing, but it seems a bit let down by the driver. Those 5 mode with blinkies setups seem like a thing of the past.

Any chance of a driver without blinkies, or better yet a programmable option?


Piggybacking on this question, is there anything special needed to drive the LEP module or could it be powered by the same drivers used for an LED?

I have another H/M/L driver available.
1.5A/400mA/10mA with memory.

The output of 10mA is very low, almost same as a tritium vial.
 

karlthev

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Is there a limiting period of time before overheating or...is continuous "on" permissible without damage?



Karl
 

F-16fanman

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My light arrived today. This light is beautiful as ever, no surprise here. What is surprising is how far this light throws. With the standard driver at 1 amp this would be extremely bright to a viewer a mile away. Awesome:)!!
Thank you Yitsan.
 
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