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    Default NEW product RGB14W laser module

    Hi Everyone
    New product: RGB14W
    R:3W/638 G:5w/520 B:6w/445

    Output:13.94W

    Beam Aperature:5.33*4.68
    5 meter:12.48*4.26
    10 meter:25.05*4.97

    Price is USD2200/PCS

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    That’s really about 6w balanced white light. The red limits. You need 10w red to use the green

    3w red 1w green 2w blue. The rest is wasted

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    Thanks Keched, We will try it.

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    that fast axis divergence is awful...

    Quote Originally Posted by goldenstarmimi View Post
    Hi Everyone
    New product: RGB14W
    R:3W/638 G:5w/520 B:6w/445

    Output:13.94W

    Beam Aperature:5.33*4.68
    5 meter:12.48*4.26
    10 meter:25.05*4.97

    Price is USD2200/PCS

    I can not upload the picture here.

    Need the picture please contact me.

    Thanks
    Click image for larger version. 

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    suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.

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    2mrad .
    Quote Originally Posted by swamidog View Post
    that fast axis divergence is awful...

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    how does 5W green fit into that small housing ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by liteglow View Post
    how does 5W green fit into that small housing ?
    My company have the CNC machine, our designer according to the diodes and the structure specially designed。

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kecked
    That’s really about 6w balanced white light. The red limits. You need 10w red to use the green

    3w red 1w green 2w blue. The rest is wasted
    And yet many people happily and successfully use 1:1:1 ratios of 462/520/638 for many years, and not reported issues with white balance.

    If you needed 3x more red than green, surely all of the 'premium' manufacturers would be doing it, and you'd be pulling them up on it too right?
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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