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Thread: FS: Green CNI 150 - Averages 170mw, Peaks 180mw

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    Default FS: Green CNI 150 - Averages 170mw, Peaks 180mw

    Hey Guys,

    I'm having to sell my CNI 150 laser pointer due to financial issues and a friend told me to try on this forum so here I am. I'm gutted to let it go but i'm sure I'l get another one once I get some spare cash.

    This laser is in pretty good condition apart from one or two scratches on the casing. It easily pops balloons and can light matches from a couple feet away.

    It has average of 170mw and a peak of 180mw, here is the original graph from CNI showing the power:


    I'd ideally be looking around £180 but would consider any reasonable offers.

    Also included is a pair of WL Lasershades, a Nice case and some diffraction grattings if I can find them.

    Anyways, here are some pics:

    Compared to my 30mw Romisen from DealExtreme





    And a few on its own (these were outside on a foggy night we had)





    Offers will be considered

    Thanks guys,
    Rich

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    I suspect you are going to get the crapola slammed out of you for those pictures of a laser shining up in the sky.

    That certainly would blind an airline pilot. WTF were you thinking?

    Gene

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    I live in a small village in the middle of the country side, we hardly ever get planes/helicopters flying overhead, and I always thoroughly check just in case there are any.

    I completely understand the risks and dangers of shining lasers at planes, I may be a noob on this forum but i've been on LPF for nearly 4 years now and have read too many news reports to mess around with shining lasers at planes.

    Thanks for the advice though

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    Quote Originally Posted by richgrundy View Post
    I live in a small village in the middle of the country side, we hardly ever get planes/helicopters flying overhead, and I always thoroughly check just in case there are any.
    You have radar at your house?

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    Ok, I don't really want to get into an argument with you but I live in rural Somerset, England. I only shine my lasers into the sky at night so if there were any helicopters or planes I would be able to see their lights. If I do see anything flying I don't use my laser at all.

    I understand its different for you living in Washington, big city, lots of planes/helicopters = No shining lasers into the sky but for me the risk factor is next to nothing.

    Thanks for your concern but can you please just keep this on topic eg. Selling my laser

    Thanks,
    Rich

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    BUMP!

    Price dropped to £160 ono

    If your interested reply here or shoot me a pm

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