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  1. #21
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    Yes ....I could make more. I will have to get Marconi's mounts made that he needs. I have been too busy to finish the program file for them. I have software here somewhere to output from CAD to the Millpwr import file bank.They will also work for this project. My goal now is if I make another, It will be made half the size of this one. This one is 1.5" Dia X 11.8" long with a 2Amp/Hr lithium cell pack. Should be able to operate for at least 6 or 8 hours on a full charge.
    You are the only one that can make your dreams come true....and the only one that can stop them...A.M. Dietrich

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    Great !
    the handheld rgb looks good, where did you get the 15mW blue?

    W.

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    Its a blue-ray diode from a PS3 sled. They're rated at ~5mw but can be driven up to about 20mw.

    -Max

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    Blu ray diodes are hard to come by...?

    I have been toying with the idea of building a small RGB, but the biggest issue at this point is that I can't seem to find a alternative for scanners?

    scanners are ultimatly the equipment to use, but i would like it to be a small device...
    have you used any alternativwe scanner?

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    Not at all!

    http://www.laserpointerforums.com/fo...num=1202605790

    More specifically this site:
    http://pay.lasingpix.com/gpay-bluray.html

    I bought quite a few times from DDL - FYI


    There really isn't a good alternative to scanners. However, most scan sets are fairly small, maybe there is a way to get the scanner amps located elsewhere. Just a thought - you might want to check out the DT-40 Pros that Jian makes.

    -max

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