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Argon Questions?






Weird for sure. Have you had it running yet? Put a diffraction grating in front of the beam and take a picture 8-)
 
It's definitely got me. There's not much doubt about that being a 5 :-?

I can find NOTHING pertaining to any 35 or LL designations.

Have you fired it up yet?
What color is it?
Will it defract into multiple color lines?
Do you have an LPM?

Peace,
dave
 
Yeah it starts right up....488nm...its single line(as far as I can see) I cant get a good pic with the diffraction grating but i only see one line...I wish I had a LPM to test this, It looks about as bright as my ~15mw green pointer...im going to have a video up later of it running through some 10k scanners :)
 
have you turned the current to 10A and then shined it through a diffraction grating? still single line?

Oh yeah, I still haven't confirmed this but those older tubes may only have a line filter in them preventing them from being multiline. The manual mentions this but I still haven't confirmed that someone has removed a filter from an SL laser to make it ML. But why would the manual lie?

It would be worth it to see... double (or more) the power by taking out a little piece of glass!
 
GooeyGus said:
... double (or more) the power by taking out a little piece of glass!

I would love some more info on this...I would try it as soon as I get home today if anybody has any instructions :)


Does anybody have a manual for a similar tube?
 
It's gotta be a typo. Especially considering the label on the PSU. It looks pretty teeny after all.
 
Cyparagon said:
It's gotta be a typo. Especially considering the label on the PSU. It looks pretty teeny after all.

That was my first thought when I saw it.  It may have been a misprint.  All of the little blue Cyonics units I've seen are low powered (<10mW).  I've found a couple of references to a 30SL, but I haven't found any pictures of it to see if it is a "blue" or a "black."  Plus, I'm pretty good at research and I haven't found anything about a "35LL."

Also, he reports that it is "as bright as my 15mW green" That is a pretty good reason to believe that it is NOT 35mW. 488nm is still toward the middle of our perception range so appears bright to us.

In the mean time, it definitely does say 2202-35LL  8-)

Peace,
dave
 
Thank you all for your input... So when I get home im going to see what I can find in the way of optics in the tube..i will post pics..but can anybody tell me what I am looking for??
 
KGB_Productions said:
Thank you all for your input... So when I get home im going to see what I can find in the way of optics in the tube..i will post pics..but can anybody tell me what I am looking for??


You're looking for a bit off glass at the output end somewhere, it should be after the end of the tube, but before the aperture, it will also be colored something like this one only smaller and maybe a different color :

5D_tint_change.jpg


-Adam
 
You'd be looking for anything in the beam path that's not part of a brewster stem, the OC or HR mirrors, or angled toward a photodiode.
 
Cyparagon said:
You'd be looking for anything in the beam path that's not part of a brewster stem, the OC or HR mirrors, or angled toward a photodiode.


The tubes in those heads are sealed mirror tubes IIRC , so no Brewster stems.

-Adam
 


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