I'm selling the last of my laser stuff, so my loss is your gain! Here's what I have to sell:
- Laserbee 2.5 watt thermopyle-based laser power meter for USB - $49 shipped
This meter does not have its own display. Instead you plug it into a computer where it emulates a serial port. All you have...
I know this isn't exactly world-shaking news, but believe it or not Fry's Electronics actually sells a green laser pointer with a power level above 5mw. Here is the product link for it:
FRYS.com | TREND
The packaging for the pointer describes the output power as being "< 30 mW", though the...
Based on all the positive feedback in this forum, I've gone ahead and ordered a Jetlasers PL-D 445nm 1W portable laser from jetlasers. I ordered the laser yesterday (8/1), and hopefully shipping will be as fast as others have reported.
I'm really looking forward to receiving this particular...
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I'm finally back in the market for some new laser goodness, which means I have to get rid of my old lasers to help fund the new ones! Anyway, I have a NOVAlaser Alpha105 that I purchased in 2007-08 time frame. The laser has not been used very much and is in pristine condition...
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In addition to the laser I am also selling the laser power meter I've used for the last couple of years. It is an Andover Holography LPM-1 laser power meter that was sold through this forum a couple of years back. It includes the data cable as well as an extra case for the meter...
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The time has come for me to offer up my 350 mw Optotronics RPL-350 532nm portable laser for sale. It was purchase in January of 2008 and has maybe 2 hours worth of use on it. The laser is in like-new condition as you can see from the photos - I've just never had much time to use...
I have for sale a Laserglow X10DR beam expander for the Aries series of Lasers. This beam expander is in like-new condition having barely been used, and comes with all original packaging and materials. It came packaged in a heavy-weight plastic case that will definitely keep the lens from being...
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It is time to sell some old toys to make room for new ones. As such, I am offering my Laserglow Aries-200 532nm portable laser for sale. It is a little over a year old and has maybe 2 hours of use on it. It's in like-new condition and has all of the Laserglow Aries logo markings...
Located here:
http://www.maxsontechonline.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=GLX600&Click=694&gclid=CNfMkbab_pcCFSJIagod-Wc-Cg
So, what does everyone think? Do I hear cries of "BS"? Claims to have a 5W pump diode, but for $1850 I'm sure as hell not ponying up to verify...
For those of you who have made single laser purchases from CNI...
How did you go about doing this, and what methods of payment were accepted? How fast was shipping, and what methods were offered?
Thanks!
The "Products" tab from the main page doesn't seem to actually bring up any products. Hopefully it's just a site error and not a sign of any trouble in the company. I was seriously considering ordering their higher-powered envee...
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Does anyone know what (if anything) is going on at LaserGlow? I was browsing their site today, and they have an unusual number of items out-of-stock now, at least in their higher-power range. The scoripius, Orion, and Vega series all have 2-3 week delays, and most of the Aries...
Would a benchtop power supply with a current limiting control be a suitable method for powering a laser diode directly, or do you think that possible current and/or voltage spikes make this method too risky?
Thanks,
-Robert