Let me clarify.... if you are giving it the correct amount of voltage and current, and the arc is in the capillary between the anode and cathode, it should lase :beer::beer:
Let me clarify.... if you are giving it the correct amount of voltage and current, and the arc is in the capillary between the anode and cathode, it should lase :beer::beer:
Yes. You did hit the nail right on it. Just give your powersupply an eyeball, and see if you can figure out how to feed the laser with more energy. It will lease, but not untill you get more power
Yes. You did hit the nail right on it. Just give your powersupply an eyeball, and see if you can figure out how to feed the laser with more energy. It will lease, but not untill you get more power
But it's not going to lase if the discharge isn't going down the bore and is instead going through the gas reservoir. no matter how much voltage and current you give it.
But it's not going to lase if the discharge isn't going down the bore and is instead going through the gas reservoir. no matter how much voltage and current you give it.