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    Hi everyone,
    I was wondering if the wavelength of the liconix 4240 is designated anywhere in it's model number? I know it's either 325nm or 442nm but I wont know until I get it, unless the specific model numbers tells the details. The model I'm getting is the "4240N".

    Any ideas?

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    That's a 442, I had one of those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laser Ben View Post
    That's a 442, I had one of those.
    I had a 68 442 back in high school, 400cuin v8 holly carbs, posi traction rear end, hurst 4 speed it was awesome!

    Years later I had a SP 185 HeCD laser it produced around 200 mw of 442.0 get a big fat lens mount it stable and project the output on a white wall. Your eyes will go completely buggy when you see that much speckle, totally awesome dudes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laserman532 View Post
    I had a 68 442 back in high school, 400cuin v8 holly carbs, posi traction rear end, hurst 4 speed it was awesome!

    Years later I had a SP 185 HeCD laser it produced around 200 mw of 442.0 get a big fat lens mount it stable and project the output on a white wall. Your eyes will go completely buggy when you see that much speckle, totally awesome dudes
    Awesome

    I cant wait to get it... It's an ebay laser so I guess there's no knowing if it will even work or not, but it comes in all the original packaging, looks like it's in immaculate shape (made in 1991 I believe) and has around 3000 hours on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laser Ben View Post
    That's a 442, I had one of those.
    So is the 442nm designated by the 'N' in the part number? Or will the equivalent 325nm model have a totally different part number?

    Any idea on the rated power of this head? I had no idea how big it was... when they came back to me with a shipping quote of $100 I almost had a heart attack, but then i saw a picture of one next to a s/p 165 head... it looks like it's only a few inches shorter

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