Please take the time to fully read that thread to be sure you understand what to expect from these item - and what not to expect.
VCSEL diode only, £18 posted.
VCSEL diode on 16mm alumium board, £26 posted.
Driver with cables, sorry but not sold separately. £6:
These arrive to me as 1400MAH five mode default drivers without a spring. I will solder a coil spring to the rear, solder two component legs together to convert them to triple memory mode - then remove one or two of the 350MAH chips to reduce the 1400MAH to either 1050MAH,or 700MAH, buyer to specify the driving power they want. 1050MAH seem to have slightly better penetration than 700MAH.
VCSEL drop in pill for 501b torch with (1050MAH three memory default mode driver) machined focal spacer and aspheric lens, £40 posted.
The LasIR illuminator complete, £60 included RMSD postage to UK.
LasIR illuminator seen in use here at 3.25 minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn2Ej02UpDY&t
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This post is liable to be edited occasionally due to developments and how dyslexic I am at any given time.
The components and illuminators are not large enough to carry a laser safety warning sticker: To cover my butt, YOU WILL PLEASE indicate you have read this warning label when placing an order for a complete LasIR in this thread.
I had originally planned not to sell complete illuminators - but using a simple aspheric lens to enable DIY fitting of pills for fixed beam use is not working out very well, R&D will continue. DIY'ers will not be equipped to fit the threaded TV lenses that are doing so well.
The multi glass elements of camera lenses with light coming from instead of going in is providing much better results - not quite up to that of the bulkier and heavier Yukon night vision lens varieties - but these are not at the prices of those either.
Their intended application is to provide lightweight and compact longer distance rifle night vision illumination for those using scope magnification from about 8 mag. If you are using less scope mag you don't need a laser anyway. If a Pard rig is being used it already has a laser illuminator suited to closer ranges and wider FOV.
They are not at all suitable for spotters that are better served with LED's that have a much nicer result when zoomed wide and don't need as much illumination as rifle rigs anyway.
LasIR will be supplied with a mount that can be clamped to a barrel - or separated to clamp to a side or top mounted weaver rail.
I've had to juggle things around a bit inside the torch head so they'll need flat top 18650's as space is tight and button tops may be too long unless they are some of the shortest varieties.
















