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    i just got some aixiz 405 glass lens.

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWNX:IT

    i am currently running my 445 with a standard aixiz plastic lens im getting 520mw -



    next i put the 405 lens in and again 520mw -



    so to top this thread off, although theres no power increase with the 405 glass lens the beam is slightly better.
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    It's weird that you get no increase, although the coatings on the Aixiz glass 405 lenses do seem to be a little inconsistent. I get 15% more power from the older 405nm Aixiz half-threaded lenses vs. acrylic, and I get the same increase using o-like's half-threaded 405nm lenses. I have one of the new full-threaded 405nm lenses from Aixiz, but I used it for a few seconds, saw that the beam was crap and stopped using it. I've since purchased all my 405nm glass lens assemblies from o-like.com.

    What distance from the source are your measurements taken?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElektroFreak View Post
    It's weird that you get no increase, although the coatings on the Aixiz glass 405 lenses do seem to be a little inconsistent. I get 15% more power from the older 405nm Aixiz half-threaded lenses vs. acrylic, and I get the same increase using o-like's half-threaded 405nm lenses. I have one of the new full-threaded 405nm lenses from Aixiz, but I used it for a few seconds, saw that the beam was crap and stopped using it. I've since purchased all my 405nm glass lens assemblies from o-like.com.

    What distance from the source are your measurements taken?
    this is a full threaded 405 lens.

    i am going to purchase an o-like now
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    Quote Originally Posted by ElektroFreak View Post
    It's weird that you get no increase, although the coatings on the Aixiz glass 405 lenses do seem to be a little inconsistent. I get 15% more power from the older 405nm Aixiz half-threaded lenses vs. acrylic, and I get the same increase using o-like's half-threaded 405nm lenses. I have one of the new full-threaded 405nm lenses from Aixiz, but I used it for a few seconds, saw that the beam was crap and stopped using it. I've since purchased all my 405nm glass lens assemblies from o-like.com.

    What distance from the source are your measurements taken?
    Same experience with the new full threads.... comparison picture
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    all measurements are at 17m

    aixiz plastic lens




    aixiz glass lens




    o-like lens

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