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Thread: Viasho new type of 3W green laser(small head)

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    Thanks for all posts and you guys who wants to test the laser for Viasho.

    Well,we will make a smaller power supply which will be better for intergrating into the projectors.

    Then,I will tell you who will be the guy to test this new laser.

    Thanks again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank View Post
    Then,I will tell you who will be the guy to test this new laser.
    The anticipation builds!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank View Post
    Then,I will tell you who will be the guy to test this new laser.
    Frank, I might suggest somebody who is attending UKLEM 5.5 in December http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...ead.php?t=8153 . I know that puts me out of the running but having a large group of people being able to see it in person is good free advertising too (also streamed on the web). I am looking forward to reading a review, and seeing the smaller OEM power supply!

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    How do you mount the laser?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mccarrot View Post
    How do you mount the laser?
    Threaded holes under the heatsink I assume ..

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    The drawing shows 4 holes tapped for M3 on the underside of the head.

    I would have thought that M4 or M5 would have been a better size.
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    With my new design, by using a big heatsink as baseplate its not possible to mount from the bottom. So I hope they supply a adapter plate with the laser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mccarrot View Post
    With my new design, by using a big heatsink as baseplate its not possible to mount from the bottom. So I hope they supply a adapter plate with the laser.
    I can attach a metal plate which is larger than the laser head.It has holes which can help to mount the laser.
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    Damn this baby is small, its even smaller than the 500mW-2W versions.

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    @ MCCarrot

    So, whats the problem? :P

    Better news for us

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