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Keeping my 2.8W 532?

You're right. All ground breaking ideas were hard and seemed potentially crazy and first. :p
 
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Well folks, I've decided to take down my listing and hang on to my 2.5W 532 unit. Why? Well it's mainly it's uniqueness that makes me want to keep it! :) Dunno when I'll ever need this for a real life application but it sure looks cool in my room!

-Alex
 
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Well folks, I've decided to take down my listing and hang on to my 2.5W 532 unit. Why? Well it's mainly it's uniqueness that makes me want to keep it! :) Dunno when I'll ever need this for a real life application but it sure looks cool in my room!

-Alex

We all know your agenda. :na:

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Well folks, I've decided to take down my listing and hang on to my 2.5W 532 unit. Why? Well it's mainly it's uniqueness that makes me want to keep it! :) Dunno when I'll ever need this for a real life application but it sure looks cool in my room!

-Alex

:thanks: because I was thinking of making you a serious offer for your unit, so you just kept more money in my pocket and for that my wallet says :thanks: enjoy that puppie, I know I would have . :)
 
Well folks, I've decided to take down my listing and hang on to my 2.5W 532 unit. Why? Well it's mainly it's uniqueness that makes me want to keep it! :) Dunno when I'll ever need this for a real life application but it sure looks cool in my room!

-Alex


Build a laser projector! :D
 
Would you need fog? :p
To balance you would need 5-6W of 450 and 6-7W of 635. A <16W projector. I think that would make a pretty extreme show of beams. :D
 
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Would you need fog? :p
To balance you would need 5-6W of 450 and 6-7W of 635. A <16W projector. I think that would make a pretty extreme show of beams. :D


You could certainly do without fog, just more impressive with a little bit used. :p

Yep, that'd make for a beefy RGB. You'd also probably want to stick a telescope on the 532 to up the beam diameter, otherwise you end up with a thin green beam in the middle of a fat combined R/B beam, which doesn't look that great. At least not close up. :beer:
 
Oh definitely. Just looked up 15W+ RGB's for fun on YouTube. Even more impressive with fog.
As for the beam diameter, expanding the 532, would make for a much cleaner combination. :beer:
 


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