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Price seems exactly right, PCB with good thermal plans in mind, and free protection goggles with it.

Also it's shape would make it easier to install in HS and in host afterwards, HS would be shaped like a diode pocket, piece of cake.

I am not familiar with Laserlands' modules reputation around here but this seems quite good.
Even if it is 150mW of power average, it would be worth it IMHO.

EDIT** Damn, says : 600mA current draw... I'd imagine it would be around 150mW of power, not 200.
 
This is there laser king series there is a report here done by I cant rember who,
but he did a report on a laser king 200mW laser and not just the module, I didn't read it but I think I heard it wasn't to good of a report.
 
This is there laser king series there is a report here done by I cant rember who,
but he did a report on a laser king 200mW laser and not just the module, I didn't read it but I think I heard it wasn't to good of a report.
This is in their recalled 'Laserking'?
Crap, I changed my mind.

I don't know how can it be that expensive then...
They have '150mW green' module for $70 but that is 100mW at best, and also dying prematurely.
 
I would also be cautious of the length, looks to be very short. From what I understand the length of the module plays a roll in how good the divergence will be.
 
Hmmm.... well it sure does look good! (visually)

23mm X 70mm... It looks like the heatsink is part of the module...
 
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I would also be cautious of the length, looks to be very short. From what I understand the length of the module plays a roll in how good the divergence will be.

I think you are right, but more important are the optics used and the length of the lasing cavity.
 


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