Hi, this is a bit deep for my first post, but does anyone now whats involved in converting these laserscope units,
I can get my hands on one at a reasonable price,
Thanks
Hi, this is a bit deep for my first post, but does anyone now whats involved in converting these laserscope units,
I can get my hands on one at a reasonable price,
Thanks
converting to what from what
left to right hand drive?
Rob
Sorry,
Its fresh from a hospital, i want to convert it to do outside beamshows,
I expect it should be good for 30-40 watt pulsed,
You will need a set of scanners capable of withstanding that amount of power and associated hardware/ software. What is the beam diameter and pulse-width/ frequency? Do you have experience with high power lasers, and high voltages?
I understand about the scanners etc, i use Pangolin hardware for my other lasers, up to 4 wat rgb. thats the biggest yet,
This type of unit is new to me, but i fancy a challenge, electronics and high voltage isnt a problem at all, i have been in that game for years,
I havnt got all the specs on the laserscope yet, i think the divergence on these is pretty bad, but for beam shows thats no problem,
I have no experience with this type of laser. Maybe someone else will chime in. How big is this thing? -(just curious)
Its big, about 800x800mm maybe 1200 high, heavy aswell, most of the kit on top can be scrapped, its all medical stuff and a monitor,
There is a chiller on the bottom,
There is another laserscope post you might want to read. There is some more info.
http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...ght=laserscope
Chad
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Re Laserscopes, alt.lasers has a lot of posts on those. Only thing I can think of is that if you can couple to a fibre, you might get very good beam quality. Beam shows actually need very low divergence to look good, especially on the scales of outdoor shows.
Last edited by The_Doctor; 05-09-2007 at 13:19.
The best way to lower divergence on these things, is to expand the beam, and use a pair of large apputure scanners.. Fiber wont be a big help here.
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