
Originally Posted by
mixedgas
K7 is long pulse, low pressure tube. They do screaming power, 6-7 watts is not uncommon in argon, but they do not do it for very long as the tube pressure shoots up and the output falls off. A K7 with dual tubes or a yellow green KR tube is worth more then a plain K7. The K7 psu is a one foot cube of remarkable sophistication that is low duty cycle and air cooled. So it needs to cool down, even though the tubes have recirculating water to air heat exchangers.
If you get a K7 that meets operational spec, and can Get it or parts of it, to Akron, Ohio. I can probably get you a brand new lexel 85-SVg head in trade. a 85-SVg is a 1.5-2 watt laser, and is different from the Lexel 85 on the Lexel Web site, its more like a 88 then a 85 tube. I
I'd need pics, model and serial, and the outside case and keyboard must be immaculate for reuse. I'd need to talk to my friend to see if he has a need for the parts. This is odd sounding, but in medical parts world, a clean, case is worth more then the guts.
But I would not play the lottery with it, and its a real pain to open it up enough to get at the current sensors so you can test the tubes. You run a good chance of cracking the case panels if you do it wrong. You also need to make sure its never been frozen in a warehouse.
No, you cannot just beef up the closed loop cooling water in the 7, its been tried. The low pressure tubes have different gas return bores then the CW tubes, and it hoses the tube.
Steve