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ALC looks a little green
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ALC looks a little green
Hi all freaks,<p>a question:
Does anybody have an idea why my ALC60-beam looks a little greenish. I've counted 6 lines, the violet one is still present.
The tube voltage is 114V @ 9.5A producing 100mW so I don't think the tube is at the end of it's lifetime. <p><coming up... my webpage on the www>
Greetz,
Alwin
Does anybody have an idea why my ALC60-beam looks a little greenish. I've counted 6 lines, the violet one is still present.
The tube voltage is 114V @ 9.5A producing 100mW so I don't think the tube is at the end of it's lifetime. <p><coming up... my webpage on the www>
Greetz,
Alwin
Re: ALC looks a little green
Hi Alwin,<p>i assume that you have an argon ALC60. Argon lasers have always a greenish beam.
Your voltage seems a little on the high end, normally the tube voltage should be around 107-108 Volts according to Sam's Laserfaq.
That indicates a slightly higher than normal tube pressure. Some more running of the laser should cure that.<p>Happy lasing,<p>gunnaR
Your voltage seems a little on the high end, normally the tube voltage should be around 107-108 Volts according to Sam's Laserfaq.
That indicates a slightly higher than normal tube pressure. Some more running of the laser should cure that.<p>Happy lasing,<p>gunnaR
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