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Just got my 1.7W M462 from DTR and spent the afternoon retrofitting in one of my Reke Servo projectors already running a 1watt 445. Just to refresh, all my projectors are running in single axis only so they only do liquid sky safely above our sometimes big crowds. I already have half a dozen 445's and 450's deployed in the 1-1.4 watt range along with some Mitsi reds and a few greens in the 200-300mW range. I have a lot of floor to fill.
The M462 blows them all away - badly. Man, is this thing purdy! I've tried video but it doesn't catch the wavelength right. When liquid sky scanning with the albeit choppy servos the 462 looks *dramatically* different in color than the 445/450s running next to them. The M462 catches my smoke and haze machines much better as well. To be honest, when firing next to a 450nm Osram the M462 makes those beams look a rather dirty purple and a bit unimpressive.
Less 'spray' with the M462 than the older diodes.
Only thing that caught me off guard is the 1.8amp Xdrive doesn't like 12volts and will 'fault' about every 90seconds if done so. Oops, should have read the fine print. Dropping them down to a 6volts switch supply fixed the problem. The diodes run inside those black Zbolt sinks with some airflow on them, so they run continuously and stay cool to the touch.
Yeah, these things rock. The M462 is the first diode I've worked with that starts to have the impact and feel of some of the classic argon shows I used to go to. Can't wait to pick up a NDG7475 this winter. Big thanks to DTR for the quick shipping as well.
The M462 blows them all away - badly. Man, is this thing purdy! I've tried video but it doesn't catch the wavelength right. When liquid sky scanning with the albeit choppy servos the 462 looks *dramatically* different in color than the 445/450s running next to them. The M462 catches my smoke and haze machines much better as well. To be honest, when firing next to a 450nm Osram the M462 makes those beams look a rather dirty purple and a bit unimpressive.
Less 'spray' with the M462 than the older diodes.
Only thing that caught me off guard is the 1.8amp Xdrive doesn't like 12volts and will 'fault' about every 90seconds if done so. Oops, should have read the fine print. Dropping them down to a 6volts switch supply fixed the problem. The diodes run inside those black Zbolt sinks with some airflow on them, so they run continuously and stay cool to the touch.
Yeah, these things rock. The M462 is the first diode I've worked with that starts to have the impact and feel of some of the classic argon shows I used to go to. Can't wait to pick up a NDG7475 this winter. Big thanks to DTR for the quick shipping as well.