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Help me find a Green with analog Modulation






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that isn't a reason to not buy from them. foreigners don't always know our rules of etiquette. i have sent an email to them on a quote for a module if it is priced right i will buy it and do a review.

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Alright. After doing some searching I found that its going to run me around $500. -_-
 
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that isn't a reason to not buy from them. foreigners don't always know our rules of etiquette. i have sent an email to them on a quote for a module if it is priced right i will buy it and do a review.

michael.

boblaser sells CNI factory rejects you taking a risk
they also will not refund you if it breaks in shipping.
 

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Alright. After doing some searching I found that its going to run me around $500. -_-

That depends... you can always build one yourself :)

250 mW is a bit problematic, but if you settle for 175 to 200, you can work with a module like this: Green laser module 200mW For custom build or lab [OLGLM200] - $115.99 : Welcome to O-Like.com, Your source for laser products

Just measure the current draw with the existing driver, and then replace it with an ajustable driver that maxes out at the current you found before.

You could mount the laser module in something like this: HS-1a Product Photo Gallery and make a sturdy construction to the driver.
 
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Im interested in what your saying. But I don't quite understand... :yabbmad:
Can you go into a little more detail about this?
If not I found one for $250 and the person that is selling it says it is well over 250mW and offered to send me a video of them testing it.
That depends... you can always build one yourself :)

250 mW is a bit problematic, but if you settle for 175 to 200, you can work with a module like this: Green laser module 200mW For custom build or lab [OLGLM200] - $115.99 : Welcome to O-Like.com, Your source for laser products

Just measure the current draw with the existing driver, and then replace it with an ajustable driver that maxes out at the current you found before.

You could mount the laser module in something like this: HS-1a Product Photo Gallery and make a sturdy construction to the driver.
 




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