Yep, and my computer is starting to fail on me. It could really use an upgrade, it's pretty behind and I'd like to start doing some more video processing work with things like After Effects. Also need to find some funds to get me going in some studies next year.
Heaps of this stuff I have no idea what to ask, so I'll just throw up all the images and descriptions, and if you like something you see, shoot me an offer and I'll see what I can do
[SOLD]- Kingston DDR2 2x2GB. I believe that is what they are. For some reason 2x4GB came to mind, but I'm not sure. Bought this and found out my mobo only supports 4GB max.
- Aluminium green module. I've had this literally forever. It mounts a C-mount diode on a back plate, and has a thread all the way down the barrel. Could use this to make an epic IR burner, or a host for a DIY DPSS or even diode build.
- The eBay listing I bought these from has disappeared, though they are described as "2.4GHz Wireless WIFI Antenna Booster WLAN RP-SMA DN0032". Also have some pigtails to them for attaching to devices. Good if you've lost an antenna for your WiFi devices.
2x TL-WR702N pocket routers. NOTE: These have Chinese firmware! They still function, but you may need to do a little translating or guessing . Great for extending the range of your WiFi network, Ihave found the range with their internal antennas to be quite good, on par with my main router. They support N, and can be used in modes such as wireless bridge, AP etc. You can also try modding them with the external antennas I have above
- C100FK02-V PID controller. They have a range of 0-400K and have a screw in K type thermocouple. Note the braiding on the thermocouple wires is slightly rusted, and quite sharp, but they still work perfectly. Run off 220/240VAC directly, and are designed to run a SSR. Also has a built in alarm relay. I have 2 of these. I also have a 40A SSR if interested.
- "Broadband" Laser-Wave reflective safety goggles. Although they claim they are broadband, I have found they only really work well for green. I believe these are OD4, and are very high quality glass lenses.
- B&W Tek 473nm Module. I have modded this to fit an Aixiz lens, and it has a nice beam profile. It also runs fairly stable after warmup, and I estimate around 20mW or so. Driver is mounted on a heatsink that is more than sufficient with a little forced air cooling. Even a 12V computer fan on 5V is enough. Hook it up to a 5V ~8A PSU and you're good to go. I also have the original open frame driver if interested. I paid about $90 shipped for this to Aus.
[SOLD]- Next is a lot of laser scanner galvanometers. I _believe_ these are actually 30K rated, and also believe they used to be the "scaneco" series from LSP. In any case, they are all at least 20K. There are 3 complete sets, and 1 single. I also have all the cables, and a single mounting block. You will require +/-24V PSU's to power them up. I can point you to a source of these if needed.
Note that these may have a few issues, so they are being sold as is. Some of the scanners are missing mirrors (Which are fairly cheap to replace), but more have them than not. some cables may have small connection issues that cause erratic behavior.
So these are more of a project for someone that wants to get a scanner going, or maybe a laser harp for cheap. I guarantee you will be able to get at least 1 working combination out of these, but would not be surprised if they all work fine after some work.
I also have a spare, unpopulated laser harp board. I can provide component lists and software if interested.
- 3x giant heatsinks. These are sold at Jaycar, I bought them for a huge TEC project but no longer need them. Have a few drilled holes in them, but nothing major. Perfect for TEC's, audio amplifiers, linear passbanks or anything else that needs huge heat dissipation. Can also be joined together to form a tunnel, and a 80mm fan screwed on the ends.
- Microvision ShowwX iPod cable.
- 3300uF 250/300V capacitor. This thing is literally bigger than a coke can, great for extreme DC filtering!
- Microvision ShowwX VGA dock.
- 2GB CompactFlash card & IDE adapter. Great if you have a spare motherboard or something you want to integrate into a project. I used this with a MicroATX running a stripped down version of WinXP for wireless laser control
4x LM4766T Dual 40W audio amplifier IC. I bought these ages ago hoping to make a cheap amp, but didn't get around to it. Could use these + the above filtering cap + the huge heatsinks for an amp
9x LPC-815 Open Can diodes in Aixiz modules. These have been tested and all function perfectly.
[SOLD]- C6 host with heatsink and improvised LM317 driver set for 1.2A. Ready to go for a 445nm diode and 2xCR123's
[SOLD]- Big 15mm red PBS cube. Coated for Red wavelengths, great for combining large beams.
[SOLD]- 2 3.8mm diodes. These are the 445 and 640nm diodes out of the picoprojector. They are good for somewhere between 60-90mW each with a beautiful single mode beam profile. Pins have been shorted together for ESD protection.
- 1" FL High quality ZnSe focus lens for CO2 lasers
- Reflect blue, pass red & green Laser-wave dichro.
- A crapload of little lenses from the A-140 diode array.
Will consider shipping internationally, though keep in mind it'll be fairly expensive.
Like I said, make me some (reasonable) offers and I'll consider them.
Cheers,
Dan
Heaps of this stuff I have no idea what to ask, so I'll just throw up all the images and descriptions, and if you like something you see, shoot me an offer and I'll see what I can do
[SOLD]- Kingston DDR2 2x2GB. I believe that is what they are. For some reason 2x4GB came to mind, but I'm not sure. Bought this and found out my mobo only supports 4GB max.
- Aluminium green module. I've had this literally forever. It mounts a C-mount diode on a back plate, and has a thread all the way down the barrel. Could use this to make an epic IR burner, or a host for a DIY DPSS or even diode build.
- The eBay listing I bought these from has disappeared, though they are described as "2.4GHz Wireless WIFI Antenna Booster WLAN RP-SMA DN0032". Also have some pigtails to them for attaching to devices. Good if you've lost an antenna for your WiFi devices.
2x TL-WR702N pocket routers. NOTE: These have Chinese firmware! They still function, but you may need to do a little translating or guessing . Great for extending the range of your WiFi network, Ihave found the range with their internal antennas to be quite good, on par with my main router. They support N, and can be used in modes such as wireless bridge, AP etc. You can also try modding them with the external antennas I have above
- C100FK02-V PID controller. They have a range of 0-400K and have a screw in K type thermocouple. Note the braiding on the thermocouple wires is slightly rusted, and quite sharp, but they still work perfectly. Run off 220/240VAC directly, and are designed to run a SSR. Also has a built in alarm relay. I have 2 of these. I also have a 40A SSR if interested.
- "Broadband" Laser-Wave reflective safety goggles. Although they claim they are broadband, I have found they only really work well for green. I believe these are OD4, and are very high quality glass lenses.
- B&W Tek 473nm Module. I have modded this to fit an Aixiz lens, and it has a nice beam profile. It also runs fairly stable after warmup, and I estimate around 20mW or so. Driver is mounted on a heatsink that is more than sufficient with a little forced air cooling. Even a 12V computer fan on 5V is enough. Hook it up to a 5V ~8A PSU and you're good to go. I also have the original open frame driver if interested. I paid about $90 shipped for this to Aus.
[SOLD]- Next is a lot of laser scanner galvanometers. I _believe_ these are actually 30K rated, and also believe they used to be the "scaneco" series from LSP. In any case, they are all at least 20K. There are 3 complete sets, and 1 single. I also have all the cables, and a single mounting block. You will require +/-24V PSU's to power them up. I can point you to a source of these if needed.
Note that these may have a few issues, so they are being sold as is. Some of the scanners are missing mirrors (Which are fairly cheap to replace), but more have them than not. some cables may have small connection issues that cause erratic behavior.
So these are more of a project for someone that wants to get a scanner going, or maybe a laser harp for cheap. I guarantee you will be able to get at least 1 working combination out of these, but would not be surprised if they all work fine after some work.
I also have a spare, unpopulated laser harp board. I can provide component lists and software if interested.
- 3x giant heatsinks. These are sold at Jaycar, I bought them for a huge TEC project but no longer need them. Have a few drilled holes in them, but nothing major. Perfect for TEC's, audio amplifiers, linear passbanks or anything else that needs huge heat dissipation. Can also be joined together to form a tunnel, and a 80mm fan screwed on the ends.
- Microvision ShowwX iPod cable.
- 3300uF 250/300V capacitor. This thing is literally bigger than a coke can, great for extreme DC filtering!
- Microvision ShowwX VGA dock.
- 2GB CompactFlash card & IDE adapter. Great if you have a spare motherboard or something you want to integrate into a project. I used this with a MicroATX running a stripped down version of WinXP for wireless laser control
4x LM4766T Dual 40W audio amplifier IC. I bought these ages ago hoping to make a cheap amp, but didn't get around to it. Could use these + the above filtering cap + the huge heatsinks for an amp
9x LPC-815 Open Can diodes in Aixiz modules. These have been tested and all function perfectly.
[SOLD]- C6 host with heatsink and improvised LM317 driver set for 1.2A. Ready to go for a 445nm diode and 2xCR123's
[SOLD]- Big 15mm red PBS cube. Coated for Red wavelengths, great for combining large beams.
[SOLD]- 2 3.8mm diodes. These are the 445 and 640nm diodes out of the picoprojector. They are good for somewhere between 60-90mW each with a beautiful single mode beam profile. Pins have been shorted together for ESD protection.
- 1" FL High quality ZnSe focus lens for CO2 lasers
- Reflect blue, pass red & green Laser-wave dichro.
- A crapload of little lenses from the A-140 diode array.
Will consider shipping internationally, though keep in mind it'll be fairly expensive.
Like I said, make me some (reasonable) offers and I'll consider them.
Cheers,
Dan
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