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JETLASERS Does it again !!!

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That's great news, Hak! I was hoping for at least 10%, but at almost 30% o.s., beautiful! These good reviews and consistant high output numbers just make me glad I went with the JETLASERS G.B. for my first higher power laser. :wave:
 
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Here is a pic of the graph I did on Bowties' Ti-B 532/100.. the average is 125mW but would be higher if I had set my LPM to begin graphing at 120mW..instead of 90mW. NICE flatline is what we all want to see-- very stable.

Thanks jeff for the kind words---Hak
 

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PL-E OUT-PUT POWER UP-DATE ---------- (with FULLY charged battery).
937mW's. PEAK !!!! Peak held for over 5min. solid while maintaining a STABLE TEM 00 Mode, then a SLOOOOW slide down to ~ 875mW's, where it stayed for 10min. PLUS !!
I terminated the test at this point, due to another pressing matter, but not before checking the OPERATING TEMP. of the diode/driver assy. with a FLUKE LASER THERMOMETER (Thanks YOBRESAL), which was STILL with-in the stated OPERATING RANGE from my REVIEW, 15 - 30 Degrees C. or (59 - 86 Degrees F.). So for this quick test of out-put power with a FULLY CHARGED battery, I got a PEAK of 937mW's. @ an operating Temp. of only 62 Degrees F. at the end of the total 15 min. test duration.
VERY IMPRESSIVE for a "600mW" Laser. JETLASERS ROCKS, NO DOUBT ABOUT IT !!!!!
rob
PS, My THANKS to GRAY LI of JETLASERS for providing this test sample laser.
 
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Very impressive power output over 15 minutes!

Can you measure the divergence and do another LPM test at 70-75 °F?

Is this sample laser up for sale or do you need to send it back?
 
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IF you had REALLY read my review, then you would have read this,
I found the beams divergence to be less than 2.0mrad. & is also adjustable.

Beam Diameter at Aperture is supposed to be less than 2.0mm. but I found

that this particular laser hit that number right on the head. Since the

laser IS adjustable (they measured 10cm. at 10cm.) perhaps I was a bit

off with my measurement. Either way, this is a VERY RESPECTABLE Beam

Diameter at ~ 10cm.

With this in mind, another test @ 70 - 75 Degrees F. would be pointless as it may not even be read, & I can't see there being very much difference in the results anyway. Besides, with such effective cooling on the PL-E, it will take a lot longer than 15 min. to get the operating temp. up to the 70 - 75 Degrees F. you asked for the test to be performed at. Lastly, sorry but the laser is mine & shall stay as such unless I am in EXTREMELY DIRE NEED OF $$$, (can you really blame me ?)
Sorry, -------- rob
 

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Here is a pic of the graph I did on Bowties' Ti-B 532/100.. the average is 125mW but would be higher if I had set my LPM to begin graphing at 120mW..instead of 90mW. NICE flatline is what we all want to see-- very stable.

Thanks jeff for the kind words---Hak

Thanks Hak, for posting the pic.s of the LPM test of my Ti-B 100mW. Looks like it was still climbing past 135, not bad! The Ti-B is every bit as nice as everyone says, that titanium is definitely "one of a kind". Glad I decided to get one before they are gone for good!

BTW - That PL-E 600 is a Monster worth keeping, Jetlasers did everything right when they built that one.

Jeff
 




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