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I’ve had my jetlasers Ple Pro 1W 520nm for over 4 years and it’s still running and it’s been very reliable. If your 3.2W jetlasers has hit the mirror and if it got reflected back into the diode? Then that’s why the diode is burned out. Just next time with any high powered laser, keep it away from the mirror to prevent damage to the diode. That way your lasers will last a long time.
wow very nice. you just cant beat these for fun in different ways. Never had a green one they've dropped alot since i last looked at them. Calling them a "Gatling laser" makes me want one all the more so
Is a federal offense. The airspace is control by the FAA and a drone is considered to an aircraft, have the same offense as you point the laser to a pilot, on that case it can possible make the airplane crash with people. The drone might not have people on board but, the “pilot in command ( is the official name of the person controlling the drone)” can lost control of the drone and crash on some people head and hurt them very bad ( hose blades are strong and turning a super speed), the drone can also go out of control,and crash not an airplane, helicopter into car car, bus full of people… as you can see a simple privacy believe violation and un control anger can complicate your life and end on federal prison. And for your I formation, unless the drone is in too of you the drone only see ants as people, you can not makeup anything, they mostly designed to film and take pictures of panoramic scenery landscape, most of the times if you see them above your house they probably in travel to a destination, it might be taking pictures of the city, of the mountain next to you who knows? There is no way you can tell if the camera is pointing to you..next time you think about those ideas please think of the consequences that came with this crime, because is a crime, and is no crime to see anything if visual outside your privacy of the house… What you think the police helicopters do? They really have powerful cameras that can read license plates on cars, are you going to shutdown one of them? Sorry, had to vent, I am drone operator and I had to study months laws and rules to get the license, and is upsetting the people have not educated on the purpose and functionality of this technology that is here to stay ( Amazon and other companies are started to deliver food and goods via drones, what are you going to do about it) Oh.. one more thing.. in case you don’t know, the video they take and the path is all recorded and not only on the drone, in the cloud, so, if you do that, is recorded evidence exactly where it happen, time and it might even be your face if they use advance enhancement techniques used by the government to makeup your face even if is too far and imposible to see by the initial film. Thank you for your time
I said you might get in trouble or have to pay for a drone. This was just a test to see what would happen to the camera if someone was videoing from a drone.
I didn't see any ventilation shafts. That tunnel would have been a complete nightmare when the trains were hauled by steam locomotives. In the single line Combe Down tunnel on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway near Bath, UK, in 1929 a locomotive crew was actually overcome by the smoke and steam from the locomotive and there was an accident as the train approached Bath Green Park station, killing three railway employees including the driver.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is very real there , no venting of exhaust and the engine is breathing it’s own fumes as do the crew. The steam trains would have been really in trouble with lots more smoke to deal with..😮
Of course, this could only remind me of Henry Clay. When he was first elected to Congress, he had to travel all the way from Kentucky to Washington DC on horseback, primarily on dirt roads and forest trails. At that time, he dared to dream that the day would come when a real road, one perhaps resembling a Roman road, would allow him to make the trip more easily and quickly. Little did he realize at the time that by the time he retired, he would be able to make the trip on a train.
Day-am!!! That is a long dark tunnel. If it is a 19th -early 20th century tunnel, it would have had steam locos going through it! I was worried about fumes from the diesel, just think about the smoke from a steamy!! I also had to grit my teeth as the shaft kept getting narrower and lower and going on and on and on.
Made for much smaller trains obviously, but trains burning coal so that heat and smoke problem was pobably even worse. They should have put a ventilation shaft in there somewhere. That was a long tunnel.