the other day I updated the price to 90€ and today to 80€-
the driver is from ebay, bought them almost a decade ago. they are buck converters outputting around 1.25A
how is it a "used" laser? i already stated that i have some leftovers from couple years ago, when the prices of the first diodes where still high (not when i first paid 42€ for a single diode :D ), but still high enough. The parts are completely new, all sealed, ready to build a laser out of...
It's quite alright. No need to apologize. It's just that I would never do this to anyone. Maybe you are right, my lasers are a bit overpriced and I might end up lowering the price, then again, as I said, I add the effort of building to the total price, which is the normal thing to do.
these lasers use the aurora c6 host. 60€ barely covers the cost of parts for me. i then add the time and effort I put into carefully putting the laser together myself, also testing to make sure it works as it needs to. if the price is too high for you please dont spam my sales thread claiming...
I have some 1.2 W 445nm blue lasers for sale. They use one of the older 445nm projector diodes and have a respective AR lens. The power range is ideal for handheld lasers. The laser module is cooled passively using a black anodized aluminum heatsink. The laser uses a focus knob to adjust the...
ha, just stumbled upon this thread. i worked with a raman spectroscope during my B.Sc thesis to verify crystallisation of germanium probes after a laser process. was kinda fun looking at those peaks :D
Wow, i have been inactive for a while here and i get linked to this thread. Chill the fuck out dude, i burned 2x $45 445nm diodes back in 2011 and never left the hobby. Also, children in africa could have drunk that lighter fluid. what a waste
hey guys. due to school i need to raise up some $$ so here's something ive had for almost 3 years now which was used for less than 2 hours indoors.
it uses a pair of 30k PT laser scanners, a custom made mount with 3 red diodes in it for red, about 400mW of 650nm i think, could be more.
for blue...
ok i solved it by changing the HDMI Input Label of my LG monitor to "PC" like the other hdmi input which i use for another computer. windows 10 rocks so far.