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Old 04-05-2007, 09:17 PM
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Lucentoptics 130mW Green Laser

Anyways, I've been wanting to sell my laser for some time now, I'm bored of the hobby and would like to buy a Min EQ with single axis tracking.

I'm selling my LucentOptics Envee 130mW Green 532nm laser pointer.

It is IR filtered, can be used for astronomy (though might make other astronomers mad at the brightness ).

Here's the information on the laser:
Diode: nLight 500mW 808nm CW
Actual 532nm output: 130mW
Input voltage: 3.0-3.4V (2 high output AA cells)
Current drain: 0.60-0.65A
Duty cycle: NONE
IR filter: High-efficiency glass
Beam diameter at source: .8mm
Beam divergence angle: <1.2mRad
Dimensions: 198mm x 23mm
Weight: 230g
Included: Otterbox 2
Heatsink material: Machined aluminum
Safety features: Aperture, tailcap switch, removable dongle, power indicator, 3-second emission delay.

The laser is in very good condition, performs great, lens is in great condition, Otterbox is included (waterproof) and can be left on for as long as you want. It is FDA approved with 2 key locks.

Asking Price: $230 USD + Shipping (Paypal Only)

Will ship anywhere in the world if I can

Pictures:
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Brightness in Sky & Venus: http://img95.imageshack.us/img95/4870/sk3sl4.jpg
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Old 08-05-2007, 11:47 AM
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Open for trade for a telescope or motor driven eq mount?
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Old 08-05-2007, 02:10 PM
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to point to a star the lazer beam doesn't have to reach it!

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