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Robert2
Fri Jan 20 2012, 02:12AM
Robert2 Registered Member #1773 Joined: Tue Oct 21 2008, 06:56PM
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killa-x, this is a modern art!!
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Hon1nbo
Fri Jan 20 2012, 03:15AM
Hon1nbo Registered Member #902 Joined: Sun Jul 15 2007, 08:17PM
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A surprise I found sent to my house today... and I am quite serious when I say it was a surprise, I never expected anything at all!

Siemens Photomultiplier Tube... looks like my radiation projects may get back into swing after all, maybe I should run my random numbers against the NIST testing system afterwards.

-Jimmy
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Experimentonomen
Fri Jan 20 2012, 02:23PM
Experimentonomen Registered Member #941 Joined: Sun Aug 05 2007, 10:09AM
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Couldent resist:
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Wolfram
Sat Jan 21 2012, 12:18AM
Wolfram Registered Member #33 Joined: Sat Feb 04 2006, 01:31PM
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Experimentonomen wrote ...

Couldent resist:
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Looks like an FE-5680a, is this right?
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Killa-X
Sat Jan 21 2012, 06:07AM
Killa-X Registered Member #1643 Joined: Mon Aug 18 2008, 06:10PM
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Robert2 wrote ...

killa-x, this is a modern art!!

the longer it was on the more it kept changing. the screen was getting hot too :) i returned it, free 1 day ship replacement :)
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Robert2
Sat Jan 21 2012, 10:29AM
Robert2 Registered Member #1773 Joined: Tue Oct 21 2008, 06:56PM
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Killa-X wrote ...

Robert2 wrote ...

killa-x, this is a modern art!!

the longer it was on the more it kept changing. the screen was getting hot too :) i returned it, free 1 day ship replacement :)

Huh, i just got a new job in the service of laptops and games consoles PS3 type. They made me a manual skills test for a faulty console. When I asked if I could take optics to home, show me all the optics in a big bag. I am talking about 405nm lasers:)
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Killa-X
Sat Jan 21 2012, 09:21PM
Killa-X Registered Member #1643 Joined: Mon Aug 18 2008, 06:10PM
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Yeah those are the 90mw or so 405nm lasers, The sleds alone ebay about $10-$12 + shipping, and the diode removed people sell for $20. Im not suggesting you sell to make profit, if I was in your shoes, id be building lasers or maybe even making a big array of them, and make a 405 flood and see if it can be good for UV etching =)
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Inducktion
Sun Jan 22 2012, 01:46AM
Inducktion Registered Member #3637 Joined: Fri Jan 21 2011, 11:07PM
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405 nm isn't UV though... It's very CLOSE to uv, but it's not UV.

Also, PS3 diodes suck in respect to the ones in HD DVD drives from the XBOX360 ones.

I think the max a ps3 diode can handle is actually more around 50 - 60 mW.

The ones from the xbox drive can handle 100 - 120 mW.
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Jrz126
Sun Jan 22 2012, 11:48PM
Jrz126 Registered Member #242 Joined: Thu Feb 23 2006, 11:37PM
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Killa-X wrote ...

Dell...You have failed me.
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I know the feeling killa-x.
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Testing on a locomotive, started shuttering, keyboard fell off the chair and the corner hit the screen. Trying to get it repaired. Luckily the scope has a vga output.
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Killa-X
Mon Jan 23 2012, 02:46AM
Killa-X Registered Member #1643 Joined: Mon Aug 18 2008, 06:10PM
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Yeah at least its in warranty.

Inducktion - Im saying if the guy has unlimited supply (or near to) a set of 20+ diodes should be able to do something... I mean, I used a 445nm 1W laser to dry UV cure PCB solder mask...
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