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    Laser Zone
    If you are in Europe (parts of) I can help you with prices if you are in US try Marc at CT lasers (gottaluvlasers on PL) or if you are one of our antipodean cousins try Dan down under (things on PL)

    All the best
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy_con View Post
    all you need to know was it is to much

    Looking what labels put on each laser head tells .....

    "Class IIIb"... this means no more than 0.5W each....
    Even if greens doesn't appear, I can valuate them:
    2 x 500mw (max) for blues and reds too, so 2W total B+R
    Then I suppose 0.5 W for one green.
    I guess?

    Andy.... c'mon Mate!..... Open sesame!......How much is green (or greens)?

    (..... Anyway it is A GREAT projector!)
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    i state the powers in the first post

    2x 250mw blue
    2x 800mw red
    1x 1watt green
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    Red face

    Upsssss!

    Sorry Guys....
    Sorry Andy.....
    I 'm a jackass
    (This happen when growing old over 50 y.o. as I am...)

    You already told us about power of each laser head into your new proj....
    just take a look at #1 post of this thread....

    Cheerz!
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    my RGB analogue projectors:
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    2.6 W (655/532/450) 30kpps
    2.5 W (638/532/450) 30kpps
    0.7 W (test unit)(635/532/473) 18kpps

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    Cool

    I've always used 2-part fast-drying epoxy (JB-Quick) to fix the optics (pbs cube, dichro, etc) in the mount. It works well, and you can still break the seal if you need to remove the optic for some reason.

    As for hot glue, I'd be wary of that simply because there may come a day when your projector sits in a hot car for an afternoon. That might be enough to soften the glue, and then your optic goes "plop".

    Adam

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    Andy you should not have said....it's more fun guessing!

    Kev

    ps, the clever ones could work out how much you spent (roughly) :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffo View Post

    As for hot glue, I'd be wary of that simply because there may come a day when your projector sits in a hot car for an afternoon. That might be enough to soften the glue, and then your optic goes "plop".
    YUK!
    Good point Adam
    What a disaster that would be - though here in UK little bloody hope of getting warm enough to melt chocolate!

    Rob
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    indeed its not hard to guess some rogh pricing.

    i got those 5 lasers, 10x adjustable mirror mounts, 2x cubes, 3x dichros and 10x front surfance mirrors all from laserwave
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    Quote Originally Posted by stanwax View Post
    YUK!
    Good point Adam
    What a disaster that would be - though here in UK little bloody hope of getting warm enough to melt chocolate!

    Rob
    LOL

    i might do that use hot glue and just pray it gets hot enough to melt it.

    come on i want that phone call to say the cubes have fallen off the mount....

    lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by stanwax View Post
    Laser Zone
    If you are in Europe (parts of) I can help you with prices if you are in US try Marc at CT lasers (gottaluvlasers on PL) or if you are one of our antipodean cousins try Dan down under (things on PL)

    All the best
    Rob

    Thanks Stanwax for being a helpfull person !!

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