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Thread: Arctos, Lightwave Build World’s Largest Full-Color Laser - 66 Watts of full OPSL

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    Quote Originally Posted by djlightspin View Post
    In response to what was posted from the ILDA list...
    It's not 84 watts of output, as Alex said, but 84 watts rated internal power when built... They use two 12-watt Krypton and two 30-watt Argon laser.
    After many years (21 as of now), and a serious amount of optics, I'm fairly certain that you wouldn't get 84 watts if you put a meter at the scanners - both of them...
    and archtos is advertising power at the aperture? I kinda doubt it

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    Those scanners look like they want a tune.

    That Arctos lasers looks awesome though. Kind of roughly reminds me of the Borg ship for anyone who's ever watched Star Trek.

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    I'd love to know more information on this 80 watt RGB laser...

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    Quote Originally Posted by king4quarter View Post
    Sorry to burst everyone's bubble but that is not the most powerful full colour laser in the world.
    I know someone who has a 80W RGB laser (80,000mW)

    They do shows in America and all over Europe and for companies like BBC in England.

    In saying that....I wouldn't mind a RGB laser even HALF of what you mentioned here

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    Quote Originally Posted by djlightspin View Post
    I'd love to know more information on this 80 watt RGB laser...
    I would guess HUGO, and soon to be Clandestiny...

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    Someone pass the popcorn?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dave View Post
    Someone pass the popcorn?
    Uh, yeah... 80W?? my thoughts, exactly... (hi dave... hey, PS - please tell Ad, sorry I never got back to him re: the scrim...was pulling my hair out in El Sal...
    Hope things werked out for ya's... cheers...)

    Mis dos centavos, here: Ok, sure - there's 'Sticker-Watts' and there's 'Window-Watts' (and yes, I know, 'marketing watts', but neither of these are from the 'PROC', so that's not in the mix, here.. ) - BUT, with all due-respect, I'm sure the 66Ws' beam(s), in-spite of being OPSL's (which I, personally, am madly in love-with.. - at the *distance* that the Coulee-system has-to perform - would look like 'glowing alien oatmeal', compared-to the Sabres' spots, am I wrong?... I'd sure like to see that 'contest'...

    I mean, brute-power is one thing...'finesse', with it, is another... In that respect, I'd venture the Sabres would probably eat that thing for lunch...

    Counter-point, w/pix?
    peace...

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