Welcome to Laser Pointer Forums - discuss green laser pointers, blue laser pointers, and all types of lasers

LPF Donation via Stripe | LPF Donation - Other Methods

Links below open in new window

ArcticMyst Security by Avery

WTS:100mW to 15W stage laser

Joined
Jun 8, 2011
Messages
141
Points
0
Hello Everyone,
I have stage laser light from 100mW to 15W with competitive price.If you are interested in the stage lighting,let`s have a nice talk about it.There are 6 series of laser cabinet for your choice.

Best regards,
Lily
MSN:linjieling04@hotmail.com
Skype:lily06024
 
Last edited:





Joined
Jun 8, 2011
Messages
141
Points
0
Please post pics and prices!


What do you have in this price range?
1W RGB Full Color Animation Laser 1000mW stage lighting | eBay

Hello,
ApolloRGB1W is 698USD
R650~500mW,G532~200mW,B445~300mW

VenusRGB1.1W is 1890USD
R640~300mW,G532~300mW,B445~500mW

Please see the pictures
60a53a08aa4ca8cfb5e3e26c3ea3006f.jpg

71e5f68b823ff018b9aafef1dababd27.jpg
 
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
1,007
Points
38
I don't understand, why would your Venus RGB cost over $1k more, if it has less red power and a little more green than your Apollo? Also, wouldn't those mixing values not make much sense on the Venus? The green would be highly overpowered compared to the other two wavelengths, correct, or am I missing something? Lastly, you don't happen to have a calibrated laser power meter from a reputable source which could verify some of these power levels, do you?
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jun 15, 2009
Messages
503
Points
0
I don't understand, why would your Venus RGB cost over $1k more, if it has less red power and a little more green than your Apollo? Also, wouldn't those mixing values not make much sense on the Venus? The green would be highly overpowered compared to the other two wavelengths, correct, or am I missing something? Lastly, you don't happen to have a calibrated laser power meter from a reputable source which could verify some of these power levels, do you?

Its 640nm as opposed to 650nm. But I don't think that ratio would be from what I've been told.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jun 8, 2011
Messages
141
Points
0
I don't understand, why would your Venus RGB cost over $1k more, if it has less red power and a little more green than your Apollo? Also, wouldn't those mixing values not make much sense on the Venus? The green would be highly overpowered compared to the other two wavelengths, correct, or am I missing something? Lastly, you don't happen to have a calibrated laser power meter from a reputable source which could verify some of these power levels, do you?

Hello Alex,
Thank you for your reply.
There are differences between Apollo&Venus.
1 ApolloRGB1W is TTL.VenusRGB1.1W is analog.
2 Apollo is with 650,Venus is with 640.the laser beam of 640 is thinner and brighter than 650,so does the price.
3 about the power of green,no matter in the Apollo or in the Venus,they are proportionate.because the power of 640 is a little bit more,so the green should be increased,in this case,the light will be balance.

I hope what i explain can let you know.
 
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
1,007
Points
38
Yes, I am sorry, I didn't notice the 640nm part, that makes perfect sense. And thank you for stating the analog vs. TTL difference. Perhaps you should edit your post to include that information. Also, I suggest that if you wanted more sales, perhaps offer a projection system at half price (or possibly free) to a reputable member on PhotonLexicon.com in order for him to write an extensive review. That entire website is pretty much dedicated to laser show systems. You have a better chance selling there. Good luck.
 
Joined
Jun 8, 2011
Messages
141
Points
0
Yes, I am sorry, I didn't notice the 640nm part, that makes perfect sense. And thank you for stating the analog vs. TTL difference. Perhaps you should edit your post to include that information. Also, I suggest that if you wanted more sales, perhaps offer a projection system at half price (or possibly free) to a reputable member on PhotonLexicon.com in order for him to write an extensive review. That entire website is pretty much dedicated to laser show systems. You have a better chance selling there. Good luck.

Thank you for your advice.No matter in which site,only if there is someone is interested in my product,it`s good.In the PhotonLexicon.com,there is good guy to give positive commands on my products.

If you are interested in my any product or have any advice,please tell me.thank you!

Lily
 
Joined
Sep 20, 2008
Messages
17,622
Points
113
Thank you for your advice.No matter in which site,only if there is someone is interested in my product,it`s good.In the PhotonLexicon.com,there is good guy to give positive commands on my products.

If you are interested in my any product or have any advice,please tell me.thank you!

Lily

Hey lily...

what is the User Name of that guy on PL...:thinking:


Jerry
 




Top