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    Quote Originally Posted by ShortyInCanada View Post
    [I]So now to off the wife & kid, quit the job, sell everything and track down a unit for myself.
    That's the spirit! ...but, you don't have to 'track' too-far, Grasshopper... your 'fiendly' neighborhood Ion-pusher is closer than you think...

    Oh, sorry Nate... Back to the Purelight Star Channel...
    j
    ....and armed only with his trusty 21 Zorgawatt KTiOPO4...

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    " your 'fiendly' neighborhood Ion-pusher is closer than you think..."

    Hahahaah~ yeah *FIEND* is right, my friend! =) Now yah got me smokin papers N doin balloons!

    Thinking of the next whitelight allready..... I think I might B .........addicted.....

    (very nice patch idea B T W!)
    Last edited by Vidal Wolf; 10-20-2011 at 19:49. Reason: patching it all together
    Will there be three phase!!!!

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    I know I'm revisiting this laser after a while, but I need some help. Maybe someone has a manual or advice on how to fix it.
    In my nightclub, I have this laser and when we first got it, the water light would blink once every 10 seconds when on and never shut off.
    Now it starts up, blinks every second, stays on for 3 and a half minutes exactly than shuts off. Taken it to a company that fixes/builds tables but same issue there.
    Water's been tested and cleaned out, its nothing to do with water (water hasn't changed since we got it) any ideas?

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    How many hours are on it? Have you measured the tube voltage when its running? It sounds like you might have a low gas pressure issue.
    There's ampoules of spare gas on the underside of the tube that are there to *replenish* the gas supply in the tube when it gets *used up* Your manual should have instructions on how to *pop* one of the ampoules and replenish the tube.
    Mixedgas?-DSLI-Jon?-Whitelight?, any of those guys know tons more than me.They're the ion gods!
    Will there be three phase!!!!

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    Well hopefully they can help me. I have all this written down at the club... at home clueless right now, I can get more information on it when I return, When I took it into a shop a month ago, they did "replenish" some of the gas with the ampoules, but didn't use the right tool, i know the voltage did go up to 212V.
    Sadly I have no manual, that's what I'm looking for. I was told in the old analog remotes, the water light was a way of communicating issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyf97 View Post
    faulty water pressure sensor maybe
    Nah, if it was a scungey proteus wheel, it would just shut off inexplicably, or throw the 'water' light solid, as-though there was not enough water... Blinking Water light = Low Gas-pressure, or, yes, the Pressure-sense circuit's gone loopy... but, that's not too-likely... good thought though..

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    Hi Chris - Welcome to PL..

    Listen, let's 'take this discussion outside'.. Responses, to your post, moved here > http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...885#post229885

    ..this way, Nate's Purelight Star thread can be about Nate's Purelight Star.

    ttys..
    j
    ....and armed only with his trusty 21 Zorgawatt KTiOPO4...

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