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SELL all my custom laser and host

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Hey every one,today i want sell some host and custom laser

First is 7W+ 450nm use NUBM44-v2 diode in custom host,use 2x 18650 batterry
Price is 270$+shipping

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Second is 3.5-4w 465nm NUBM07 diode ,use 1xx 18650 baterry
Price is 150$+shipping

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Thrid is red laser 1w usd Mits -500 diode
in stainess stell host,use 1x 18350 or 16340 baterry
price is 105$+shipping

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Fourth is red laser 700mw use sharp diode and acrylic lens,use 1x 18650 baterry
price is 65$+shipping

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And final is my custom Al host,it use 1x 18650 or 2x 18350 baterry
price is 40$+shipping

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ALl my laser can use 3xbeam from Sanwu
for laser <250 gram,shipping fee is 10$,< 500 grams is 16,5$ and < 1kg is 27,5$
Thank all
 





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Trinh, that is a fine looking selection of custom lasers you've got there, I'm sure they will sell quickly; good luck with you sale! :cool:

PS- Did you buy, or make that stainless steel host with the 1W Mits in it?
I tried to buy a SS host like that one a while back from a Chinese company, but they went out of business, and I haven't seen anything like it since.
 
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Trinh, that is a fine looking selection of custom lasers you've got there, I'm sure they will sell quickly; good luck with you sale! :cool:

PS- Did you buy, or make that stainless steel host with the 1W Mits in it?
I tried to buy a SS host like that one a while back from a Chinese company, but they went out of business, and I haven't seen anything like it since.
it is custom host bro
Why you selling all of your nicer toys? I know you recently finished school.
No!!!
i think i wrong when i wrote "all",i mean i want sell all in this thread,not all my laser i have
 
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aha, ok... I like that Mitsubishi-500 red, 465 nm blue and high power 450 nm blue the most. At first, only the big host caught my attention, you know me, if they are large and high power, I'm into it.
 
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Make me a bigger host a lot like the last ones you made so I can put bigger things in it :)

yessss,but before doing that, I need to complete your special expanders, still having trouble with the input lens, I contacted podo but didn't have a response
 
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To be an expander, which takes a collimated input beam at infinity focus and expands it to a larger collimated output beam at infinity, you would obviously need the right concave lens on the input. There is a poor mans work around for this, I found most PCX lenses will collimate to infinity if I mal-adjust the focus of a G2 lens in a pointer to produce a spot the right diameter on the face of the larger lens, and then slide that larger lens back and forth to find infinity focus, or adjust both the G2 in the pointer and the larger lens to find the right positions to collimate to infinity.

If you design the host around the large lens, it's easier. Although you might need to match the laser diode to the lens, if you are given one (like I gave you) and unable to order the perfect diameter and focal length because some diodes have small angles of radiation, others larger, like the NUBM44, this makes some large lenses unsuitable for some diodes, as too much lens aperture is waisted, or the spot size ends up too wide for the lens and you loose some of the light due to being truncated, or cut off. That's when finding the right concave lens comes in handy, you can then make up for that so everything comes out right anyway.

If the lens I gave you isn't the right diameter for a NUBM44 at its focal length, maybe better to use it for a 520 nm green laser diode? Maybe just use them for a collimation lens for a host instead of a real beam expander? It would be less lossy that way anyway. I don't care if only 50% of the aperture is used, but prefer 80%.
 
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