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    Default Laserscope

    Hello Everyone.....

    Now, I brought this a while back, not knowing a thing about what I was getting into and how big of a project it would be....
    https://www.photonlexicon.com/forums...-functionality

    I wish to sell it whole, or at worse, in parts.
    The only thing missing from it is the white casing and the foot pedel & pedel pressure sensor, everything else is untouched. (I took the air pressure footswitch / sensor for a high voltage PSU)
    The screws used on the unit were... unheard of even in my security bit toolbox, I cut them out, I will replace them with new hex / cheese head screws before shipping.

    Does anyone want this, PM me an offer. I can get it shipped by pallet. Collection prefered, (Borunemouth) we have a forklift.

    I'm hoping for £230 + Freight.





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    That's a Greenlight PV. Nice laser and a fair price. If it passes it's power on self test, it's likely in good shape. I developed a board that plugs in and lets you run the laser w/o the smart card. They usually do 80-100 q-switched with a lamp current of 31.5A (5KW).

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    Yes it is indeed a greenlight, unfortunately it doesn't pass the self test. The screen is smashed also (however that could likely be fixed easily enough)

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    Shame it's not closer to here. Several of the PVs I've worked with would not light the lamp initially, but worked find after allowing the pump to run for a while. I assume this is because the DI water was too high conductance after sitting idle for a long time. After it circulated through the DI filter for a while the resistance increased enough for the lamp to strike.

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