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    Default Blue 1.5 watt module and RGBlasersystems module

    He guys

    I,m selling 2 modules that are traded in for new modules.



    Item 1: Blue module doing 1.5 watt , tec cooled and analog modulation up till 100khz. Beamsize at aperture 3.5 x 3.5 and 0.7mrd divergence

    Price: 350 euro incl shipping

    Item 2: Older style RGBlasersystems red module up for repair. The 400mw/635nm module is in good condition But the driver needs some electronic repair according to the previous owner. Sold as is. Beamsize is 3x3 and 0.8mrd.

    Price : 120 euro incl shipment.

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    what sort of repair would the red need?
    "its called character briggs..."

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    It needs to have some electronics repair. You could even replace the driver completely Its a project so who has time and the skills someone can turn it back to live i,m sure.


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    If you have the capability of drawing on a picture - I'd be curious to know what in the "heck" the beam path is on that blue.

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    The first 3 pictures are from the red


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    Ok, I'll rephrase it then.

    "If you have the capability of drawing on a picture - I'd be curious to know what in the "heck" the beam path is on that red."

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    No idea but beamsplitting, shaping, correction and combining its al there !!!!


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    Hi Edison, Good to know you developed some new modules with sealing !!
    Very nice price for the blue module !! I wish i had the money for it !!
    I have quit for a while to build the projector.. But i'm back as soon as possible

    but i also have the same question as bradfo, i have drawed the picture from the module with the red paths,
    but i cant understand the last part of it .. very wierd stuff is going around in there

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    Seems like an awful lot of work and optics for 400mW. Although I'm sure it was necessary to slim down the beam of 635. Very interesting though.

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    here's how i see it c-mount red diodes = fat arse torch beam , how do you solve this, make the apeture beam a bit bigger to reduce the divergence, then cut the beam in half ,then fold it back on its self through a pbs cube and job done
    When God said “Let there be light” he surely must have meant perfectly coherent light.

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