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    Default DT-40 Pro Wide Laser Scanners

    ***SOLD*** This DT40W set is in *like new* condition. They have only been used for about 30 minutes when I was testing that both this new scanner set and my new 1W CNI 532nm were working. My red laser is not going to fit on these mirrors, so I have to downgrade to the DT40.

    Price: $550 + free shipping (united states)

    If your outside the US, we can discuss shipping costs.

    What you get:
    -2 DT-40W Scanners, pre mounted in mounting block
    -2 DT-40W Amplifier/Drivers
    -1 Scanner block (mount)
    -1 85-264VAC input auto switching power supply
    -Associated Cables

    Specifications:
    Scanner Type: Closed loop Moving Magnet Galvanometer
    Optical Angle: 90-95 ° max.
    Scan speed: 40Kpps ILDA at 8°
    Mirror Type: High quality dielectric mirrors, reflectivity>95% at 400nm-700nm
    Mirror Dimensions: 3mm beam laser graphics show and large angle beam show application,(X)5X10X0.8mm,(Y)5X16X0.8m
    Bearing type: Ball Bearing
    Signal Input : ± 5V
    Operating Temp: >120 degrees C
    Scan amp power requirements: +/- 24 V @ 1A
    Mains input Range: 85-264 VAC
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    Last edited by djpsych; 06-18-2012 at 17:34. Reason: sold

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    Honestly, I would sacrifice some light for the scan angle.

    chad


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    Quote Originally Posted by chad View Post
    Honestly, I would sacrifice some light for the scan angle.
    I know what you mean. The scan angle blew me away when it filled the whole room, when my PT-30s before could only do a wall. I think the laser output is more important to me than the scan angle right now.

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    Understand, just depends on how much throw distance you have.

    chad


    When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.


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    I second keeping them and losing a bit of red. The scan angle on these things is silly. My chijector couldn't even fill a small wall, these wides covered from the workbench all the way to the window. And that was half the scan angle on my frame streamer :P

    Definatly keep the wides. They are well worth it.

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    Item has now been SOLD!

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