GooeyGus
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If you feel daring, open up the top of the laser and loosen the four screws at the bottom. This loosens the entire cavity. Make note of the orientation over the diode. I would use a marker and draw a line so you know *about* where it needs to go back to. Adjust the cavity over the pump diode until you see some better power. There is no glue used in these lasers to hold the cavity down, just four screws. Over time it can move a couple of microns which WILL effect power output. Glue is bad for trying to take things apart, but for something as sensitive as cavity alignment on the pump diode, I think it should be used.
Note that this will void your warranty, but it may get you back to better numbers. I've done this with a few viasho lasers and have gotten equal or better numbers than it originally had.
Note that this will void your warranty, but it may get you back to better numbers. I've done this with a few viasho lasers and have gotten equal or better numbers than it originally had.