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How much for shipping a red one that costs 30$ to Europe? Lithuania to be exact.
 

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How much for shipping a red one that costs 30$ to Europe? Lithuania to be exact.

These are long
The package will be ~18x6x6 inch and ~4 pounds.

It looks like $33 for First Class
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$38 for Priority

Peace,
dave
 
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Dang it. I just bought 2 red HeNe's for $205 locally. I'd much rather have gotten a green one from you. I'm completely tapped out again. :(

Maybe I'll get lucky and you will be unlucky and you'll have a nice green with a lab power supply in another month. Yeah right. :)
 

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How much to ship a red He/Ne to Australia? Also would i be able to just plug it into our mains?

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Dang it. I just bought 2 red HeNe's for $205 locally. I'd much rather have gotten a green one from you. I'm completely tapped out again. :(

Maybe I'll get lucky and you will be unlucky and you'll have a nice green with a lab power supply in another month. Yeah right. :)

ALWAYS contact me before buying a used gas laser ;)

How much to ship a red He/Ne to Australia? Also would i be able to just plug it into our mains?

Lase

It looks like $33 for first class
or
$44 for Priority

I have a couple of these bricks that can be wired for 220V.

With the brick-type PSU's you will have to connect a cord and plug to the leads. Then you can plug it into the mains

Peace,
dave
 
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I want a P.S. for my 2-3 mW Green tube if you can help me... T/Y! -Glenn
 
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herm.... a green HeNe sounds veeeery tempting! would look nice next to my red one! gotta save money though, just bought myself a dslr so i gotta save up again! Do you have pics of a green one and its psu? would be nice to see the size of the tubes
 
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I'll take one ~ 2mW gree-ne with 12V input Shipped to Australia.

Are these open tube?
 
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I have a couple of these bricks that can be wired for 220V.

With the brick-type PSU's you will have to connect a cord and plug to the leads. Then you can plug it into the mains

Peace,
dave

Hi Dave,
Hmm, good offer i think :) I bought green one for $210 two years ago...

... but i can say the 220V brick (PSU) is interesting for me. Is it with Alden connector or if you can specify other technical params?
Thanks,
B.
 

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I want a P.S. for my 2-3 mW Green tube if you can help me... T/Y! -Glenn

It will depend on how many of these sell as "sets."

herm.... a green HeNe sounds veeeery tempting! would look nice next to my red one! gotta save money though, just bought myself a dslr so i gotta save up again! Do you have pics of a green one and its psu? would be nice to see the size of the tubes

Errrm -- OK -- they look like this:
MELLES GRIOT 05-LHR-201 Laser Ligth, new = | eBay

The length varies with the output of the laser. The longest ones are 20 inches long. The shortest ones are 11 inches long. They are all ~1 3/4 inch in diameter. The power cords vary in length. All of them have Alden plugs

I'll take one ~ 2mW gree-ne with 12V input Shipped to Australia.

Are these open tube?

These are all in housings. You'll have to cut the aluminum tube off yourself :)

Hi Dave,
Hmm, good offer i think :) I bought green one for $210 two years ago...

... but i can say the 220V brick (PSU) is interesting for me. Is it with Alden connector or if you can specify other technical params?
Thanks,
B.

I have just a couple of 110/220V bricks. None of those are high enough voltage to run one of the green HeNe's. I also have a couple of lab-type PSU's that are switchable. There are various output ranges represented in the group. At this point most of my PSU's are "matched." I don't have "extras." Many of the PSU's available on eBay are switchable.


Very tempting if only I lived closer...

The postal service will deliver virtually anywhere ;)

Peace,
dave
 
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