I feel a little confuse for the different, I think 637nm, 638nm and 640nm are the same, 635nm is different with the three wavelength, now some companies also say 635nm as 637nm. I don't know what shall we do.
I feel a little confuse for the different, I think 637nm, 638nm and 640nm are the same, 635nm is different with the three wavelength, now some companies also say 635nm as 637nm. I don't know what shall we do.
Do you represent Able Laser or have any connections to the company?
I ask because if you do I'm surprised you are asking such a question.
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You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?
I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.
Seconded.. I think this is just more 'cleverly-designed spam'.. You know, how they (more-recently..) do the '..Oh, hey ya'll.. I found this Shoo-Shoo projector on XYZ-site.. I need to use it for my annual Brony-party.. What do you all thinkk? Oh, pleeeeaze help me, whatever shall I doooo?' Barf..
....and armed only with his trusty 21 Zorgawatt KTiOPO4...
I doubt this is spam, as there is no product link in the original post. I genuinely think it's just confusion based on the same diodes being referred to as different wavelengths.
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Able's 2.5 watt with 637nm red
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Yes, I work at ABLE Laser company. But we saw some company's 637nm spec is similar with our 635nm, some guys said that the wavelengh is as the same as +/-5nm, so I fell confusion. Maybe it is imporstant to see the beam quality spec, beam diameter and divergence to see the different.
this 635nm should be old model, the beam diameter is as the same as 650nm. how do you think 637nm and 638nm? I think that 637nm and 638nm are as the same as 640nm.