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SOLD: NDB7675 1.8W 462nm, 501b blue host

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SOLD!

Up for sale is this beauty that I recently got from NPRlasers. It is a NDB7675 diode with a copper heatsink in a 501b host. The host does have a little wear on it, but it is not very noticeable in person.
At 2.2A the wavelength is expected to be 467nm. I tried to measure the wavelength myself but was unable to get sufficient accuracy :(

Specifications
• Power: 1.87W (metered by NPRlasers with G-2 lens)
• Diode: NDB7675 Diode in copper module
• Host: 501b anodized blue with a copper heatsink
• Driver: Survival Laser driver at 2.2Amps
• Lens: G-2 or S-1 lens
• Batteries: 2x CR123A or 2x 16340
• Duty Cycle: 2-3/3min (on/off)

I am offering it for $235 with the G-2 lens and $220 with a S-1 lens. The price includes shipping in the US with insurance and tracking. paypal fees are not included in the price.
I can also swap out the G-2 lens for an S-1 lens for a $15 discount. (The S-1 lens should be equal or a tiny bit better than the G-2 at this wavelength)
For recently joined or low rep members I would prefer payments be made as Gift or a reputable middleman could be used.


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Note: some fog was used for the pictures. (lasers in lower pic are, from left to right: 450nm@90mW, 467nm@1.87W (For Sale ;)), 532nm@500mW, 515nm@35mW, 638nm@620mW)
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To borrow NPRlasers' LPM image. (below)
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Thanks for looking,
Mattronium
 
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Re: FS: NDB7675 @2.2A in 501b blue host

I wouldn't advertise the 7675 at a specific wavelength, You'd be surprised how fast the color changes in this part of the spectrum making guesses pretty inaccurate. Based on other data it should be somewhere around that I guess. *shrugs*

That aside, the price on this is fantastic. I probably would have bought it if I didn't already have two.
 

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Re: FS: NDB7675 @2.2A in 501b blue host

Is 2.2Amps safe? DTR seemed to only drive it to ~1.8 in his testing..
 
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Re: FS: NDB7675 @2.2A in 501b blue host

With this being the 9mm diode variant, these can handle 2.9A+ according to RHD's testing. (Much like 9mm 445's which dim off at ~3.1A I think)

The M462's however I would not trust at 2.2A
 
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Re: FS: NDB7675 @2.2A in 501b blue host

Just to agree with ZRaffleticket, a few members have theirs set at 2.4A, and AFAIK none have died or degraded from being over driven.

I'm trying to get a short video put together of this laser too... If I can figure out how:D.
 

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Re: FS: NDB7675 @2.2A in 501b blue host

I'm probably crazy for asking but you can say no, what about $175?
 
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Re: FS: NDB7675 @2.2A in 501b blue host

Here is a picture that I recently took of this laser.

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USAbro

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Re: FS: NDB7675 1.8W 462nm, 501b blue host

I don't see why people aren't jumping at this?!?
 
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Re: FS: NDB7675 1.8W 462nm, 501b blue host

I'm not sure either. This is the more robust diode too.
 
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Re: FS: NDB7675 1.8W 462nm, 501b blue host

Sold!:wave:
 
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