I afraid pricing for the 600mW would be over US$200.00
Given that the only apparent difference between the 300 and 600mW models is the output of the blue diode, why is the price $55+ more when the price difference of the diode is a few $$ at most?
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You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?
I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.
Well, actually it's not simply like that saying. First, 300mW model is with the cheaper 450nm 100mW diode. Next, the 600mW model is with the exactly up to 1000mW 445nm diode, just lower its power to 400mW to balance this RGB combined unit. And 445nm always costs more than 450nm even at the same power range(god knows who can find the both at the same power though)
Am i clear?
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Well, actually it's not simply like that saying. First, 300mW model is with the cheaper 450nm 100mW diode. Next, the 600mW model is with the exactly up to 1000mW 445nm diode, just lower its power to 400mW to balance this RGB combined unit. And 445nm always costs more than 450nm even at the same power range(god knows who can find the both at the same power though)
Am i clear?
The 600mW projectors got horrible white balance..
They should be 200-160-200 r/g/b instead of 100-80-400 what is an insane overkill of blue, so useless for use!
short of 120mW 520nm diode currently even heard about Osram doesn't supply this kind diode already. so your advice is not an ease option here. but thanks.
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Given that I can buy single A140 1W diodes for under $30 each, I don't believe that going from 100mW to the higher power diode increases costs by $55+Originally Posted by MagicL520
Osram do a 520 120mW in a 3.8mm package I believe. Osram PL520B
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You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?
I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.