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4.2watt 650nm laser






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This looks awesome. Wondering when will Jordan put it on his website.
 
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Did not see a mention of which diode this is. Also, it looked like it might have a BE on it to marginalize the divergence. I thought this was someone here who was doing a review, not a YT video. :(
 
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This looks awesome. Wondering when will Jordan put it on his website.

Pretty sure he is using his left over 4W C-mount 650nm diodes. They aren't in production anymore. I have one but I've never gotten to test it yet.
 
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Pretty sure he is using his left over 4W C-mount 650nm diodes. They aren't in production anymore. I have one but I've never gotten to test it yet.

How much did they go for? Do you where I may find someone who has a spare they want to sell :) ?
 
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Pretty sure he is using his left over 4W C-mount 650nm diodes. They aren't in production anymore. I have one but I've never gotten to test it yet.

I remember you talking about that diode. You should consider selling it if you think you'll never use it. Had to have cost you at least $200 or more. They are very touchy diodes and will fail if you aren't very careful with them.
 
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How much did they go for? Do you where I may find someone who has a spare they want to sell :) ?
I'd be willing to sell mine, but I'd like to send it off to have a member test it, before I end up selling a dud to someone. I've never powered it up before.

I remember you talking about that diode. You should consider selling it if you think you'll never use it. Had to have cost you at least $200 or more. They are very touchy diodes and will fail if you aren't very careful with them.

It cost me a pretty penny and I've been thinking of maybe incorporating it into a build. Or selling it. Either works:D
 
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If I had a C mount host to put it in, I'd happily test it for you. I have everything necessary to do it, except something to put it in. :D
 

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How much did they go for? Do you where I may find someone who has a spare they want to sell :) ?

Talked to Rick. He said he’s got 5-6 of these diodes he’s willing to sell. It would be best to contact him though he email page. Best wishes. :)


Sounds like Mac&Cheese time for Bob? :p

Haaaa, seriously thinking about it. It would be a unique build to have. Or just grabbing one of the diodes? :thinking:
 
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Yikes! $400.00 is a lot more than they cost when they were in production.
 
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I have yet to see a high powered red actually at 650nm. Virtually everything I've metered is either under 642, over 660, or 2mW.
 




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