Since the release of the Hulk Ultra series at Dragonlasers.com, I've been trying to do some research into them. They seem like a pretty good deal, and I've been around here long enough to know that some people don't think too hightly of Dragonlasers, but I also know some respected members here have found them to be a good company. Either way, the Hulk Ultra seems like a good deal, especially since it comes with a pair of lasershades, battery, and charger.
I went to dragonlasers.com and spoke with the online support guy at length about this laser. He was very friendly and helpful throughout the whole conversation. Once of my questions could not be answered, however, when I asked him about the size of the IR Pump Diode in these units. This was the e-mail response I received from DragonLasers about it :
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Dear Michael,
We do not provide technical information to our customers.
Regards
Sales Department
www.dragonlasers.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Morrow [mailto:morrom@rpi.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 6:28 AM
To: dragonlasers
Subject: Hulk Ultra
Just curious, what size is the IR pump diode in the Hulk Ultra?
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That was the official e-mail I recieved after filling out the question form. The support guy, Frank, also told me he would try to ask around and see if he could find an anser for me. This is the e-mail he sent me :
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Hi Dough,
Just asked my departments in house technician about the diode size and they are not sure. Apparently the diode sizes given by a lot of manufacturers and retailers are deceptive.
I'll look into it further for you but not sure when i can get back to you with an exact answer.
Cheers
Frank
Dragonlasers
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I would really like them to be straightforward about this stuff, because it is an important question that many potential customers would like to know. I also spoke with him about possibly doing a review on one of these units, and we will continue to speak about this in the next couple of days, hopefully with successful results. Our initial conversation seemed promising.
One thing that came up, and the main question for this thread is this. Does anyone know who owns DragonLasers? While talking to Frank in the support chat, I asked him wether or not his company manufactures their lasers, or if they are a reseller for another manufacturer. At that point he told me he could not repond with specific names, but that DragonLasers is a partner venture with a very large laser company, and that at this time the company would like to remain known as just DragonLasers, and not be officially offiliated with the larger partner company. I tried to do some domain searches to see what I could turn up but I couldnt figure anything out. So does anyone have any insight into this?
Thanks guys,
-Dough
I went to dragonlasers.com and spoke with the online support guy at length about this laser. He was very friendly and helpful throughout the whole conversation. Once of my questions could not be answered, however, when I asked him about the size of the IR Pump Diode in these units. This was the e-mail response I received from DragonLasers about it :
_____________________________________________________
Dear Michael,
We do not provide technical information to our customers.
Regards
Sales Department
www.dragonlasers.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Morrow [mailto:morrom@rpi.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 6:28 AM
To: dragonlasers
Subject: Hulk Ultra
Just curious, what size is the IR pump diode in the Hulk Ultra?
____________________________________________________________
That was the official e-mail I recieved after filling out the question form. The support guy, Frank, also told me he would try to ask around and see if he could find an anser for me. This is the e-mail he sent me :
_______________________________________________________
Hi Dough,
Just asked my departments in house technician about the diode size and they are not sure. Apparently the diode sizes given by a lot of manufacturers and retailers are deceptive.
I'll look into it further for you but not sure when i can get back to you with an exact answer.
Cheers
Frank
Dragonlasers
________________________________________________________________
I would really like them to be straightforward about this stuff, because it is an important question that many potential customers would like to know. I also spoke with him about possibly doing a review on one of these units, and we will continue to speak about this in the next couple of days, hopefully with successful results. Our initial conversation seemed promising.
One thing that came up, and the main question for this thread is this. Does anyone know who owns DragonLasers? While talking to Frank in the support chat, I asked him wether or not his company manufactures their lasers, or if they are a reseller for another manufacturer. At that point he told me he could not repond with specific names, but that DragonLasers is a partner venture with a very large laser company, and that at this time the company would like to remain known as just DragonLasers, and not be officially offiliated with the larger partner company. I tried to do some domain searches to see what I could turn up but I couldnt figure anything out. So does anyone have any insight into this?
Thanks guys,
-Dough