I know I did not provide ant DIY info on my previous post but time was
short. So here is a little help if you want to make your own low cost
unit.
You can easily make a good unit within your 30.00 budget. For easy of
assembly I would recommend using
http://www.futurlec.com/LED/LEDCLR15.shtml at a
Subject: RE: CSLasers and thinning hair - low cost options and DIY info
I know I did not provide ant DIY info on my previous post but time was
short. So here is a little help if you want to make your own low cost
unit.
You can easily make a good unit within your 30.00 budget. For easy of
assembly I
Thanks for all that information on do it yourself laser. Do you see a 940 nm
laser LED that you could do the same thing with? 940 goes deeper into joints
for joints tendons arthritis etc. . Biobeam sells a 940 and a
660http://www.biobeam.cz/gbr/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=39Itemid=118
/28-8070
- Steve N
From: Garrick [mailto:zzen...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 4:00 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSLasers and thinning hair - low cost options and DIY info
Thanks for all that information on do it yourself laser. Do you see a 940 nm
laser LED that you
Norton, Steve wrote:
I don't know of a 940 nm laser or LED assembly like below but individual LEDs
are not expensive:
http://www.futurlec.com/LEDInfrared.shtml
You may want to check these out. They are most likely 850 nm.
http://www.dealextreme.com/products.dx/category.913
this is all great information. my hubby is reading it as fast as i
forward. he's not balding yet, just thinning and it's been a source
of concern for years. he is very competent in building an array of
things and is studying all the information with great joy.
thanks so much (again)
rose
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