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  1. #11
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    Hi Dave

    Interesting.
    How many mW?
    I'm gone have to broke my piggy bank and see.
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    Its a 150mw if I remember correctly

    Ill fire it up later today, or tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by megaton View Post
    Hi Dave

    Good news.
    How is their modulation? (good or so so).
    Thanks.



    I do have a Heat sink. See this link pics.
    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...349#post177349

    Cheers to both,
    Ed
    Ah, awesome. That heatsink should be more than enough. If you wanted TEC stabilisation, though, you'd want a smaller module block and a larger heatsink on the 'hot' side of the TEC.

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    you defo dont need tec cooling for these i run mine at a lem for 50hours
    with no problems at all just needs to be mounted on a good plate to regulate temp
    that's all , its on the right side of pic on my mini rgb projector
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    When God said “Let there be light” he surely must have meant perfectly coherent light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badger1666 View Post
    you defo dont need tec cooling for these i run mine at a lem for 50hours
    with no problems at all just needs to be mounted on a good plate to regulate temp
    that's all , its on the right side of pic on my mini rgb projector
    WOW, nice mini RGB you have there.

    How many mw has your green? And others.
    And the black plate or heat sink you have there....Very nice.
    Thanks for sharing.
    BTW I see your pics of your mini before and there is where I get the Idea to do a mini.
    Thanks again.(Idea=Obsession)

    Cheers,
    Ed

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave View Post
    Its a 150mw if I remember correctly
    Ill fire it up later today, or tomorrow
    So 150mW?
    Very Interesting.
    Let me now how many mW are, and I PM you.

    Cheers,
    Ed

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    Hi badger, is that one of dave's little cni ones or someone elses?

    I am still on a quest for a good little green that modulates ok.

    Chad


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    Quote Originally Posted by megaton View Post
    WTB a small green.
    150mW or more. 12mm. Dia.
    With IR filter and no driver.
    Good Analog capability.
    And no need for TEC cooling just good heat sink.
    This is possible or I'm dreaming?

    Cheers,
    Ed
    Megaton, PM kit, he has one of Dave's OEM modules, 100mW from memory.

    I have seen it running over 17M at night, the beam is nice and tight, the module very stable.
    This space for rent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dnar View Post
    Megaton, PM kit, he has one of Dave's OEM modules, 100mW from memory.
    I have seen it running over 17M at night, the beam is nice and tight, the module very stable.
    Thanks for the tip.

    Cheers,
    Ed

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    Default green modules

    hey ed to add to my pm
    you get what you pay for and for good power and tight beam the cni wins,
    sometimes its worth paying the extra
    but for home use the one i have suits me
    When God said “Let there be light” he surely must have meant perfectly coherent light.

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