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Re: FS: Sanwu Laser store - R/G/B handhelds x3 BE & Stainless steel "The Spiker" rele
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You have a 10w LPM and also a CNI 12w LPM for sale but I can not find the listing on your site.
What are the details and prices, what is included?
Thanks.
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LPM: Custom 10W power meter (USB portable)
CNI 12W Digital Laser Power Meter
You have a 10w LPM and also a CNI 12w LPM for sale but I can not find the listing on your site.
What are the details and prices, what is included?
Thanks.
Just a quick question, Sanwu Lasers says their 7W+ 455nm Spiker series limited edition laser is using a NUBM08 open can diode but most people list the NUBM08 as a 455nm 4.3W Laser Diode, My question is how is Sanwu Lasers getting 7W+ out of a NUBM08 diode ?There are too many types of G lens/new G-lens release like G7 and most of our buyers in china don't know what G lenses are for.
Just a quick question, Sanwu Lasers says their 7W+ 455nm Spiker series limited edition laser is using a NUBM08 open can diode but most people list the NUBM08 as a 455nm 4.3W Laser Diode, My question is how is Sanwu Lasers getting 7W+ out of a NUBM08 diode ?
So they are maxing out the diode, How long will they last doing that ?Not hard, I've got an open can 08 pushing it at 5 amps and I'm getting better than 6 watts so 7 is not unreasonable .
So they are maxing out the diode, How long will they last doing that ?