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    Heya,
    I have just put these bad boys in my pj.
    I would like to adjust the amps.
    I have the manual.
    It appears that there is no legend for what the pot abbreviations are.
    Can anyone help me?

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ID:	50459Still working on the near field alignment .

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    Nicely matched beam sizes. Kudo's to Edison. (Sorry, while I have a number of PT-A40's I don't know the pot assignments.)
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    Yep edison is the man. He has just fitted the 462nm blue into my module.
    I am getting some real nice colours ,pink , orange and a real nice yellow.
    If I find out what the pots do I will let you know.

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    Sweet! 462nm is indeed a very nice blue, when they came out i was quite suprised how much different it was compared to 445nm. I,m very excited to do a mix module with 445nm to have 9 watt wich even can be doubled. But first i have to finish a 9W RGB that will be for sale soon. I might do a mix blue in the rentals aswell that i build last week.
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