You can't find info about them. They are pre-production prototypes. Styro had one on a spectrometer and its 656nm. They're roughly 48w per array. I told you all I know, you're welcome to buy one and learn more about it though!
I've got a few of these arrays. Pre production, 656nm, 48w arrays, you'll find some info about them. Currently I just want to sell one, but can do more for the right price. I'm really fond of these guys but Christmas is closing in extremely quickly, and I need the cash. I want to propose on new...
Get a green array and send it!!!
I could build you a mildly thick red beacon if that interests you, A deep blue could be managed with a projector array, it just depends on what you really want as so much is possible
Possible the Ruida can not properly write the required code for laser power. Download a file off the keypad, and open it on your computer, compare it to the computers file and play find the difference?
You need a diode, heat sink, wires, a driver, and a power source, likely batteries, also a enclosure, maybe a switch.
Also, Unown, I bet you could never guess my age based on my postings. But its definitely important to keep the youth safe!
Restated, how old are you OP?
Hey!! Welcome to the forums!
First off, its great to have a new member that cares for their own safety! We're here to help ya with any queries you may have, and always happy to help you understand what you may not in the world of lasers!
Have fun with those LEP's, and always be safe! I...
Blue and green lasers are going to be exactly the same for burning, if they are the same wattage, but blue diodes come in higher wattages. They'll both go further than the eye can see with provided wattage, but a green beam is much more 'visible' and will Appear brighter to your eye!