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Spectro-ing the new Nichia 1.4W "462nm-470nm" NDB7675

Count me in for one, I noticed there is no add cart option:/

I do have two left here in stock out of the first batch I got. Most of the first batch was spoken for and I was waiting for more to put buttons up on the site. Let me know which option you want and I will shoot you an invoice for one.:beer:
 





Thank you for letting us know the results of the spectro "rhd" I was really interested to know what the wavelength they actually output is. That being said, I might have to get myself one of these diodes when I have enough money :)

@WBS That is a very cool avatar haha!!!

-Alex
 
DTR: will you be getting another batch?

I have 5 more on the way so there are a total of 7 of these available. The availability is very limited and not sure if I will be able to get more.
 
I'm going to suggest that we put the idea of a murder fund on hold. It's not really fair to do that until we know that these will be more widely available on an ongoing basis.
 
Ever manage to get the comparison shot made yet, rhd?
 
Thats a nice doide. Might pick one up but looking for one with a bit of a larger wavelength change. Thanks for the post man!
 
Ahhh. Understood. I'm getting one in a couple weeks, just curious what to expect.

Nope, that was going to be part of the task list for the potential murder fund testing.
 
Running mine at 2.2A 2.4A and it is one of the most blue lasers I have ever seen. I am going to quote it as 467nm, but if anyone (reputable) wants to spectro it let me know. I am loving this laser!

EDIT: Turns out I am actually running my diode at 2.4A, and I can positively say I cannot tell a difference between my diode and a 473nm laser. If anyone wants to spectro it still let me know. It would be painful to ship my laser away, but wonderful to know the actual wavelength.
 
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