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Laser Specification Sheet. Never forget what’s inside your laser!

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This is a template I made to help me document every detail of each laser I own.

It might be a good idea to fill one of these out for each one of your prized lasers too. If you do fill one out, print it and keep the sheet with your collection for later reference. That way if you drift away from the laser hobby for a little bit, you will still be able to know exactly what you have.

Also In case you wanted to sell or modify your laser you would be able to have a good idea about what it’s worth or if it’s worth upgrading. Including a copy to every buyer you sell a laser to will also be helpful. It’s hard for a buyer to remember what is inside, if he didn’t build the laser! :D

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My standard image size is scaled 3” in height. Add or take off whatever you think is necessary!

I attached a template to start from, and 3 samples of my lasers. Please correct me if any of my terminology is off.

Hope someone finds this useful, Thanks

-Grant
 

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No problem. I found it really frustrating when I couldnt find what diode and driver was inside my first blu-ray build. I know I would forget things like diode names and driver verisons as I build more lasers. It can be good information to keep.
 

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good idea! in fact i now have several lasers where i cant find the post-its where i wrote down the current.. i guess i will disassemble them and measure.

thanks for the template!

manuel
 




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