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Kyobanim 08-08-2007 16:31

Here's a good use for your spare PC parts
 
and that extra mini Mag you have laying around.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/756433...ashlight_hack/

jbour13 08-08-2007 18:23

Who's the first to make the news?? :munchin

"Cats in a local neighborhood spontaneously combust........video at 11" :D

NousDefionsDoc 08-08-2007 18:40

That's the kind of stuff that used to get my ass beat when I was a kid...

PSM 08-08-2007 19:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by NousDefionsDoc
That's the kind of stuff that used to get my ass beat when I was a kid...

By Mom or Dad? My Dad would have been proud...well, depending on my test subject. :D

Pat

nmap 08-08-2007 19:27

Now, that's a great idea!

However, for those who don't happen to have a spare burner, one can get such things pre-built...

Link

The Reaper 08-08-2007 19:40

Weak-assed power supply.

I am wondering what the power would be with a SureFire M6 providing 18v. of lithium power?

Hmm, maybe it is experiment time.

Commerical lasers are limited to 5mw output. Is it possible that the ones contained in devices like DVD burners are exempt from this limit?

TR

Ret10Echo 08-09-2007 04:51

Airline pilots around the world are very happy this is out there.....

nmap 08-09-2007 06:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Reaper
Weak-assed power supply.

I am wondering what the power would be with a SureFire M6 providing 18v. of lithium power?

Hmm, maybe it is experiment time.

Commerical lasers are limited to 5mw output. Is it possible that the ones contained in devices like DVD burners are exempt from this limit?

TR

Sir, the FDA regulations seem to speak to this issue. LINK. I suspect the device is regarded as class IIIb, whereas a pointer is supposed to fall under class IIIa.

If you want parts for your SureFire conversion, perhaps these fine folks could assist: LINK

Kyobanim 08-09-2007 06:59

Where's the fun in buying one aready built? :D


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