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Sale Cancelled.
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Last edited by carlos3621; 02-02-2015 at 10:12.
RGB laser projectors
Pangolin Beyond .NET
APC40 Midi controllers
Pangolin FB3 controllers
DZ splitter
LS MegaWatt Green Machine
its one of my old systems - the old ultra ray - probably one sold to LPD (laser product development) 5K$ is a good price...as you say..."if it works"
Has the electronics been modified to remove LSCP -LCB-PCB?
Last edited by Laserman532; 10-02-2014 at 07:14.
Pat B
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Been there, done that, got the t-shirt & selling it in a garage sale.
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Last edited by carlos3621; 02-02-2015 at 10:13.
RGB laser projectors
Pangolin Beyond .NET
APC40 Midi controllers
Pangolin FB3 controllers
DZ splitter
LS MegaWatt Green Machine
Dayum. Now to me... THAT's a laserscope.Nice rig.
Hey Pat me and steve (mixedgas) was trying to get the one i have running but the qswitch is very different to the standard lscope version it has a different pinout do
you have the data sheet on that one
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Last edited by carlos3621; 02-02-2015 at 10:13.
RGB laser projectors
Pangolin Beyond .NET
APC40 Midi controllers
Pangolin FB3 controllers
DZ splitter
LS MegaWatt Green Machine
.. still waiting on a pic of a 32W blue, Jon![]()
Wow, sure is a beauty. If I didn't just spend all of my money towards a pair of 20W RGB's, I'd be all over this. Definitely one of the nicest conversions I've seen. If by chance it's still for sale in a few months once my funds have recovered, consider me very interested.
Miles
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Last edited by carlos3621; 02-02-2015 at 10:13.
RGB laser projectors
Pangolin Beyond .NET
APC40 Midi controllers
Pangolin FB3 controllers
DZ splitter
LS MegaWatt Green Machine
Just the home made variety. I'm just waiting for bulk of the parts to arrive, I went with cni w/ heat and cool drivers for the greens to be combined via pbs with my existing greens and combining diodes for the rest (a combination of 445nm, 462nm and 638nm), and reusing dt40 scanners for now but holding out for some 506's once the amps are available.
I'm upgrading my existing 10W's I built a couple of years ago, and reusing the parts I can which is definitely helping keep the costs down a bit and should almost have enough left over parts afterwards for a pair of 5-6W's.