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TORX

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Glass is surprisingly reflective. Shoot straight in and be careful of the laser reflection. You can easily burn yourself or stay a fire behind you and not even notice

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Do you just hold it tight against the glass when you're frying stuff?

S8
I try to. Got a warm knuckle once and have been pretty cautious since. I have a peice of black acrylic that I use as a shield sometimes when I need to do an angle. I also do it at night or when the room is dark so I can see the reflection as well.

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are you using a lens or anything on the laser. Just purchased one. Seems like I need to hold the laser on the same spot for over 3 minutes before I notice anything even happening
 

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are you using a lens or anything on the laser. Just purchased one. Seems like I need to hold the laser on the same spot for over 3 minutes before I notice anything even happening
Not using any tips. Just need to focus the laser and be sure the batteries are fully charged.

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4Hummer

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Not using any tips. Just need to focus the laser and be sure the batteries are fully charged.

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Thanks I will try and focus the laser to a tighter beam. didn't realize the metal knob the lenses screw into could be turned to focus the laser. Of course now the batteries are dead. Will try again tonight.
 

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OK love this thing. I feel like Darth Vader with his light saber..

You know the focus is correct when you hear Snap Crackle Pop after a second of the laser pointed on a target. The focus has to be adjusted every time you move the laser and while using as the battery drains.
 

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It is kinda fun.

On the focusing part, I made this and it helps so much.
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I also ordered a set of these
EastVita GTF 4PCS 3.7V 16340 2500mAh Li-ion Rechargeable Battery For LED Flashlight Torch https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B018FWJ7MQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LdroCbNZ94FW5

2500mAh batteries instead of the crappy 1300mAh ones it came with. Hopefully have the power last a bit longer and be able to zap more things in one go.

S8
Will I need another charger or wo the one that came with the laser work? Trying tui order while at work and forgot to check earlier

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