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    Thumbs up Compact 400mW, RGB Lasever system for sale

    Hey guys. Unloading a RGB system that was used for lab purposes. It has seen only about 4 hours of use and the system runs great. The following are the details.

    Lasers:

    50mW, 473
    100mW, 532
    250mW, 660

    Included accessories:

    .5" Aluminum plate (15"x6")
    (2) Thorlabs, Kinematic Mirror Mounts
    Right Angle, Kinematic Mirror Mount (which allows for the attachment of lens tubes, rails, etc.)
    N2 Compact, High Amp Power Supply (5V, 32A; 12V, 1A)
    1" Mirror (Helium-Neon Laser)
    (2) 1" Dichroic Lenses

    Full Disclosure - 1 Power source has a replaced capacitor.
    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...ead.php?t=3481

    Asking $1,400.

    RGB Laser System - mados123.mpg - Don't mind the music.

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    Last edited by mados123; 01-28-2011 at 07:14.

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    Nice lil set up there man. A bit yellow on the mix, IMO, but very nice foot print. I also like the optics. Good luck on the sale.
    Love, peace, and grease,

    allthat... aka: aaron@pangolin

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    this thing is amazingly small. i love it. whats the last optic different for? is it some kind of fiber optic fitting?

    wish i had the funds mate or id snap it up. not a bad price just a bad time for me at the moment.

    cheers ollie

    good luck selling it mate
    2 x 10w full colour laser systems
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    1 450mw pinkem rgb 30k scanner
    2 x 1 watt green laser
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    3 watt rgb .

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    Thanks for the well wishes. It is a little green heavy when 5V is applied to all units - guess that is expected with this setup and those specs. Last optic is threaded on the output end. Thorlabs has some very cool, tube shaped optic holders that thread into it along with a number of other accessories.

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    Cool

    I've had some input on this design, and I trust the seller implicitly. Yes, it's a great deal. The lasers have very little use, and the videos I've seen of the rig in operation (yes, with the fiber optic cable attached) show that it is perfectly aligned and exhibits very good modulation response. (All analog, of course.)

    Truthfully, he offered this to me before he posted it here. But since I still have medical bills to pay (from the back surgery in December), I had to pass. But someone is going to get a great deal on this...

    Adam

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    Hey mados -

    Quote Originally Posted by mados123 View Post
    Hey guys. Unloading a RGB system
    Nice! - where in NY are you located? Please PM-me your ph. # - I'll be back in NY-area next week for a few weeks - just very-well might pick this up off of ya....

    ciao
    j
    ....and armed only with his trusty 21 Zorgawatt KTiOPO4...

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    This looks interesting. Are there facilities to switch on-off with TTL? Can I control power output with a DC control voltage? Thanks, Guy

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    Also, I'm interested if you have specs on the dichroic mirrors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gkennedy View Post
    This looks interesting. Are there facilities to switch on-off with TTL? Can I control power output with a DC control voltage? Thanks, Guy
    They appear to have the standard Lasever LSR-PS-I driver, so yes, it will support TTL. The input will actually handle an analog signal but TTL will work just as well.

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    So full power on with 5 v, half power with 2.5v, or something along that order?

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