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    Hey white light i'm not a rich guy.. i'm just a hard worker..
    I have lend some money from the bank to buy all the stuff for the projector..
    Because i can't getted the projector out of my head. I wanted to buy that thing. and now it's done
    Otherwise i must collect money for 1 or 2 years and that's not my good point.
    i can't collect/save money. I have asked Pangolin the price.. Holy Shit $1000,- USD
    That's a little bit expensive. especially right now. i don't have the money for it..
    If i want to buy that, then i need to collect 250USD next coming each 4 months.
    It's almost holiday i can't miss that i wait until it's a little bit cheaper

    But thanks for your help !

    Maybe i buy in the future PASS, but for now i need something cheaper

    like this : http://www.spectrabeam.de/product_in...anal-USB-RS232
    or
    http://shop.ctlasers.com/category_s/1829.htm






    Quote Originally Posted by White-Light View Post
    Sounds like your big budget, if so go for Pangolin's PASS system, the most advanced safety system on the market.

    Failing that there are some cheaper fail safe's available, I believe Norty on here bought one recently.
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    I was told recently by Mr Benner (Mr Pangolin) that PASS is $500 if you are not in the US. Perhaps go back and ask for clarification, particularly if you weren't clear about where you are in the world. He was clear there are no special deals on it, so it's unlikely that is a 'one-off' price.
    If thats still to expensive, come back here and I can (and probably others) give you some options and opinions.
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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    You can buy a scanfail from mccarrot you can set seperate safety zones so you can still do static beams:

    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...r-safety-board Mccarrot sells them still i think but i,m not sure. Shoot him a PM he knows all about safety


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    Thanks Norty & Edison for the information
    Yes i will try the scanfail. i saw that one @ spectrabeam.de
    you can choose the screen as option.
    The $500,- price sounds a lot better, but still little bit expensive.
    I like the scanfail for €200,- all incl. all options. a bit more,
    because it has a nice blue screen for build in the projector.
    I think it will look good.. and hopefully it will work great !
    HOME-GROWN RGB PROJECTOR ALMOST FINISHED...

    - Laser-wave 2.5W 445 , 2W 532 & 1.8W 637
    - Stanwax® ilda- , colourcorrection- , ds3- , power distributionboard & key-stop with start button
    - DT40-pro scanset @30K (Quickshow Limited)

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    Check out the scan fails at mylaserpage.de as well. I'm using 5 of these and Dave uses them too. Simple, no frills design with an adjustable horizontal zone for static beams above it.
    Frikkin Lasers
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by svandescheur View Post
    Hey white light i'm not a rich guy..
    Yeah bit of an assumption but there's not many poor people build 6W projectors normally! It's usually a corporate purchase or someone with a lot of money.

    I'm sure Norty or others can point you in the right direction if PASS works out too expensive.

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    ^Svan.. your 'have' list is my dream-about-someday list.

    Post here what you were told about the 637nm module...12 diodes// really?? hows that done ... triple quad( is there such a thing? )
    or two six diodes knifed then cube combined??

    show us a pic!!


    Have you contacted masterpj yet?

    Good luck on your projector.. you have the attention of some of the best minds here already. (sorry that leaves me out--lol)
    I like the comment about questions being answered at LEMs that you did not know you had.. aint that the truth..
    V/R

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    Quote Originally Posted by svandescheur View Post
    Thanks Norty & Edison for the information
    Yes i will try the scanfail. i saw that one @ spectrabeam.de
    you can choose the screen as option.
    The $500,- price sounds a lot better, but still little bit expensive.
    I like the scanfail for €200,- all incl. all options. a bit more,
    because it has a nice blue screen for build in the projector.
    I think it will look good.. and hopefully it will work great !
    I have some scanfails without display on stock, they can go for a ver cheap price. Pm me if you are interested.

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    That,s the one you should have. You can even do safe static beams with the scanfail from Mccarrot. Nice when you want to pop balloons with confetti in them above the crowd or something like that.


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    You can do that with the one I use too.
    Mccarrot, is that the Gento board?
    Frikkin Lasers
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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