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    I'd be in for a couple of HL6385DG (150mW Opnext) at $90.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ElektroFreak View Post
    These aren't a bad deal on 638nm for the price (~$320US): http://www.mitsubishichips.com/Globa.../200907/02.htm
    This link is down. What is the part code for the diodes you're referring to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedlumX View Post
    I'd be in for a couple of HL6385DG (150mW Opnext) at $90.
    -W
    Perhaps a group buy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave View Post
    Apparently black is the most expensive still... ;-)
    I am lucky enough to have three of them!

    They sure are expensive, and they get more expensive the more you collect...

    On the up side, their efficiency is fantastic. One hundred and eleventy seven mW of pure black light without connecting the supply!

    I am still to find suitable goggles for these critters... So in the mean time, I am very very carefull!
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    Quote Originally Posted by taggalucci View Post
    This link is down. What is the part code for the diodes you're referring to?

    Apologies.. Try this: http://www.mitsubishichips.com/Globa...200907/02.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave View Post
    Apparently black is the most expensive still... ;-)
    the price per mw is infinte!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElektroFreak View Post
    Hmmm interesting, this would make red multi diode setup a bit simpler.

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    Indeed, group buy maybe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
    Indeed, group buy maybe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stanwax View Post
    Oh Daaaaaannnnnnn! Ya not busy are ya?

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