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Thread: LASEVER new product: LSR532PL-TEC

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    Hello Jay

    It's another product, an updated LSR532NL. Not LSR532PL.

    LSR532PL is for handhelds. They are two different products.

    If anyone get interested, they are all worth for a try.



    And Jay would be able to supply you LSR532PL-TEC, too : )


    Thankyou ,Jay and all other guys.

    Van
    Last edited by Lasever; 09-06-2012 at 23:50.
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    http://shup.com/~picasso/lasers/Laserver/

    Here is the 500mw that I got today. Have just done a basic test and got a little over 530mw did not run over 5mins so don't think it will be stable yet. Will get this mounted on a projector and give it a good long run when I get some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Picasso View Post
    http://shup.com/~picasso/lasers/Laserver/

    Here is the 500mw that I got today. Have just done a basic test and got a little over 530mw did not run over 5mins so don't think it will be stable yet. Will get this mounted on a projector and give it a good long run when I get some time.
    Hello, did you add heat sink in the test? : )
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    Yup I used a large 300mmX300mmX15mm Aluminum plate that had been machined flat and polished. Your laser stuck to it great with no heat sinking compound. Was just a little 5min test and I watched the temps with an IR thermometer. Just wanted to make sure I did not get a DOA laser. I will mount it in the projector in a few days.

    A nice option would be to allow the end user when he buys this style laser to pick what height he would like the aluminum chunk under the tec. I also noticed you had bonded in a temp probe to the aluminum chunk under the tec. Does this temp prob mean that the laser will not shutdown on its own at your set Over Temp point? Or do you have a probe also in the head? As the one on the aluminum chunk is not connected to anything.
    Last edited by Picasso; 09-13-2012 at 01:37.

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    I am considering to purchase this laser. Good first impression?

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    good first impression yes, the size factor is great! And I'm happy with what I paid for it so far. Been running it on full doing 560mw now after 10mins. I have not played with the modulation yet, hope to test that this weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Picasso View Post
    good first impression yes, the size factor is great! And I'm happy with what I paid for it so far. Been running it on full doing 560mw now after 10mins. I have not played with the modulation yet, hope to test that this weekend.
    Thank you for the review~~Nice to hear that you are glad with our products
    Professional manufacturer for High Power DPSS and Diode Lasers.
    1~8W 638nm Red
    1~8W 520nm Green
    1~20W 445/465nm Blue
    3~10W RGB laser
    http://www.lasever.com/
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