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Brian at cambridge lasers would scrap parts off to use, dispose of BEO
properly, and probably recycle the allum resonator parts. This is a
great deal and if no one else speaks up, Ill take em. But I still
have quite a few of these already.
I'd love to take these off their hands but I bet the shipping to the UK
would be a killer :-(
What's the power requirement? Presumably 208V 3 phase.
Martin
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I'm interested in the 165/265 combo - email me at chad...@gmail.com
so we can discuss this further, if you don't mind. =)
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chad0...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jul 14, 7:39�pm, s...@ece.drexel.edu wrote:
> > A Spectra-Physics Model 165 argon ion laser (with excitor Model 265)
> > and/or a Spectra-Physics Model 164 (with no power supply) may be
> > available fo4 essentially the cost of shipping from Detroit, MI. �The
> > condition unknown on both but I suspect the power
> > supply works but the tubes are high-pressure.
> >
> > If there's any interest, or other suggestions on someone who might be
> > interested to keep these out of a land-fill, reply back here or via
> > the Feedback form at repairfaq.org .
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > --- sam | Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ:http://www.repairfaq.org/
>
I'm interested in either one, email me at:
vikto...@hotmail.com so we can talk more