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It's a bit disappointing that such a largely growing laser company doesn't test the unit before it's sent across the globe.
Could be pressed into module crooked, but it's not gonna be worth tearing into it to try and straighten it you really are taking a chance at destroying the driver, diode and host when tearing it down.
I'd think that such a defect most likely arose during shipping. It probably got dropped or bumped and something shifted within the unit. I don't think they'd knowingly ship something with that problem. It's bad for business and the customer is likely to complain.
I actually have a Laserglow platinum coated Luna series with the same issue. IDK why laserglow would send something out with a crooked beam. Especially when it's one of their premier <5mw green pointers meant for a high class clientele.
Like the others said, it most likely wasn't Sanwu's fault, and probably was a shipping problem. Yes, it was just as well you asked first See what Sanwu can do for you.
Like the others said, it most likely wasn't Sanwu's fault, and probably was a shipping problem. Yes, it was just as well you asked first See what Sanwu can do for you.
Francis from sanwu said he'd take the challenger back and sort the alignment issue out. He also said he'd take the silver series tri beam aswell but I already fixed that problem.
Have 4 sanwu lasers and have had 3 problem with them.. Not a great track record ��
Thank you , no I didn't shoot this image. I would love to do something like this for real. It was someones photograph of a laser event in Preston, UK.Also did you make your signature picture ? It's the best one I've seen. Unreal photo