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Thread: Laserworld PM1300RGB fault?

  1. #1
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    Default Laserworld PM1300RGB fault?

    Hi all,
    I've got 2 x Laserworld PM1300RGB's , both out of warranty. On one of them the green beam is fat, and upon further inspection is actually being emitted as a line of approx 8mm length from the diode module.

    I've spoken to Denis at laserworld UK, and they have kindly offered as a gesture of goodwill to fix it anyway, although it has to be sent to Germany.

    The problem is that this unit is £2500, and I cannot find a courier that will insure it properly - best I can get is parcel farce who will insure it against loss but not damage, and that's going to cost around £100 to send.

    My question is, do I take them up on their offer of repair or find a local repairer (closest to me are NRG or Stanwax) and foot the bill myself? These use Swisslas components that are pretty small!

    Peace, Love & Beautiful thoughts to all who offer their opinion!

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    I'd get Dennis to send it back for you and pay what he asks for the courier... as then it's his responsibility to insure it , and he must have a courier who'll cover it to get the products into the UK in the first place.

    I've had a look inside the PM range (I've got a couple of the PM-1800) and I wouldn't want to try adjusting things inside there! Talk about tight fit!
    If in doubt... Give it a clout?

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    Projector is out of warranty...It's right?
    Well..
    Take the green module off and send it back (only the green module) to Denis for to fix it....
    Cheaper and easier!
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