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i just found this on ebay today and i think its real as its listed from a trusted seller.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/to9-tin-pin-nichia-525nm-1w-high-power-laser-diode-w-ball-lens/263691115473
on the discription has both names ndg525 and nugm525 so i don't know witch is true.(i think the nugm525 as the nugmxx part always refering to diodes with gball can)
it claims to be a 525nm 1w diode that its pretty interesting if those diode have higher wavelengh,i imagine some of them could hit 528nm+ especially if overdriven :drool:
another interesting part is the price which is preety good and also those look new from the factory and not extracted from projectors.
if i had a spectrometer i would definetly get one for testing but without it i can't tell much before someone here test it out.
edit:after a better look it looks to be extracted from something but its not having the common soldering that we see latelty on projector diodes.something look different
very interesting year for our beloved hobby don't you agree?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/to9-tin-pin-nichia-525nm-1w-high-power-laser-diode-w-ball-lens/263691115473
on the discription has both names ndg525 and nugm525 so i don't know witch is true.(i think the nugm525 as the nugmxx part always refering to diodes with gball can)
it claims to be a 525nm 1w diode that its pretty interesting if those diode have higher wavelengh,i imagine some of them could hit 528nm+ especially if overdriven :drool:
another interesting part is the price which is preety good and also those look new from the factory and not extracted from projectors.
if i had a spectrometer i would definetly get one for testing but without it i can't tell much before someone here test it out.
edit:after a better look it looks to be extracted from something but its not having the common soldering that we see latelty on projector diodes.something look different
very interesting year for our beloved hobby don't you agree?

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