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<sb0> hi
<sb0> anything fun to do with the laser diode from a consumer-grade laser hair removal device?
<sb0> (from last trashing expedition)
<sb0> what power and wavelength is that?
<sb0> so... near infrared (808nm) and 'class 3b'
<soul-d> clean it since people have to much air in wrong places
<soul-d> hair *
<sb0> it's new... still packed... from the garbage of a consumer electronics shop
<sb0> well, now it's in parts, of course, as I couldn't care less for such a petty application. alas, there's no marking on the laser diode.