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Coherent IR fiber coupled 9W laser (FAP)

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I'm lookin to raise a little money. so I'm selling one of my most recent purchases. It is a 9W IR coherent FAP diode. I've tested this and it does work. I have a blast playing with this thing as it scorches stuff unfocused but it does come with a fiber collimator to focus it down to a very small dot. I'll post some videos of this burning and pictures here very soon

Asking price is $150 shipped to anywhere.
 





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Which FAP package is this? The smaller module with only the power input and fiber output or the larger TEC cooled FAP module with the small part inside?
 

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Kenom

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Price drop to $100... that's shipped. I figure $150 is a teenie bit too much.
 

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On how much voltage it works?
It could be portable?
could you sell safety goggles with it?
Ofek.

(I am interest, but i`m noob and want little info.)
 
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Kenom

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it does not have a model number or serial number written anywhere on the diode. I do know that it's not a 808nm diode. requires 2-3v at 10-20A and can be portable if you really good. I don't have goggles for this wavelength sorry.
 

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it does not have a model number or serial number written anywhere on the diode. I do know that it's not a 808nm diode. requires 2-3v at 10-20A and can be portable if you really good. I don't have goggles for this wavelength sorry.


Generally 1.8V typical and 2.2V MAX for these diodes, at maybe 12-15A.

Would be difficult to make it portable.
 
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bum-bum-bum BUMP! This should have sold already, a 9W for $100 is a very good deal.

Edit: 90th post
 
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9w IR, fibercoupled? FAP FAP FAP FAP!




(couldnt resist! hehe)

manuel
 

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uhm, yes.. actually I lurked ebay for weeks to find a 40w+ FAP. didnt work out, perhaps its better this way.. *g*

manuel
 

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Excellent price for a starter FAP. Get multiWatt for less than pennies a mW
 

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i cant believe noone got this yet. put a relatively cheap fiber into it, and voila! lasercuter, laser-engraving-pen, laserpowered coffeemaker, endless possibilities! you will probably never get a laser in this output-class with such a nice beam! without a fiber, such a laser emits a fat rectangle, which isnt useful for much.. but here, come on, you can even build a labby with a decent collimated beam from that!
9 watts! :)

kenom, you have to find some youtube-vids to do this goodie justice! :)

manuel
 

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I can be interested if there was a way for integrate a guide diode, or if was a visible unit (i mean, 808 or 795 nm, so i can see the focusing point also with goggles on)

You really don't know anything about the wavelenght ? ..... not also just dim visible ? (maybe a 980 or 1065 nm unit from some engraving machine ?)
 




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