Yow! That's expensive... nice kit and all, but *OUCH*! Expensive.
Adam
Yow! That's expensive... nice kit and all, but *OUCH*! Expensive.
Adam
0,8W full color SPECTRUM 2000
"new professional outdoor air cooled white light laser system" consist of 8W green 532nm DPSS laser, 8W blue/457 DPSS laser, 5W/650nm+2W/635nm red diode, input power 230V/3A {on request 110V},analog {RGB} modulation, color scale 16,8 mil., completed in an aluminium housing for standard ILDA connectors, power consumption 2000VA, acceptable weight and easy maintenance, beam divergence 1,5mrad, beam diameter 4mm X,Y scanning system CT6215 scanners with speed up to 30k
OOOh 23w for the 800mW price! I like!
So on the KVANT site on the bottom left hand corner there is a link for the video of the lasers' demo.
I though I saw that as a Media-Las demo a while ago... anyway... does anyone know what music is playing in the background?
http://www.lasershow.sk/videa/peugeot2007.wmv
thats a link to the download
Here are the diode details from the manufacturer.Do u guys still think red will diverge a lot from a diode with following specs:
M2 factor <1.2
Beam divergence, full angle (mrad) <1.5
Beam diameter at the aperture (mm) ~2.0
~3.0
Beam height from base (mm) 24.8
Spectral linewidth (nm) <0.1
Polarization ratio >100:1 (0 or 90 degree)
Sounds like some really good beam specs like close to that of green or blue. Really makes me wonder though.
not with a 635 diode...
most 635 diodes have 5mrad or more of divergence. the best 635 I've seen are still 3.xmrad. There is some new stuff out that is down to 1.5 but the diode alone would cost what the projector does. if you go more than a few feet it'll make a big difference, everything will have a red edge to it.
Another thing, the scanners may not good enough for your purpose. Spec say 30k but I am afraid that is not always the case in reality with cheap Chinese lasers.