JC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
works fine, but the cooling fan is exhausting from the top and i was wondering if this is correct, should i reverse the fan position?? also very loud fan
JW
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de febrero de 2025
I wanted to update my existing 5W laser and found this. So much more powerful! I'm now able to engrave at speeds up to 10X faster. What used to need 75% power on my original laser are now done at 10-15%! The beam seams almost as tight as the 5W. The only downside (for me) was not anticipating the size and weight! Even though I can cut faster, the mass of this thing is significantly limits how fast my Ortur can go without shaking. At least the use of lower power should extend the life of this laser significantly. My next plan is to build up a much heavier duty frame/motor combination to harness everything this beast can offer! Well built - i highly recommend this unit!
Charles Whitaker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de enero de 2025
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cesar ulises pulido diosdado
Comentado en México el 10 de abril de 2025
Excelente equipo supera mis expectativas
Mike
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de enero de 2024
The laser has the power and if you are familiar with laser cutting, then it's an easy upgrade. If not, the manual is confusing and there isn't an installation video for doing an upgrade. I'll be making an installation video this week for that very reason. What to know: It's a 24v unit so you'll have to check your power supply to your board and determine what it's output volts are. If it has any number over 24 volts you're okay. If it is 12 volts you have to use the adapter. The GREEN plug goes as shown in the booklet. I used a three pin cable from my controller board to the D pin plug on the adapter. Make sure your PWM, GRD and Power are the same on both ends and the switch is set to EXT. It will work with Lightburn. If the plug has reversed PWM and POWER, you'll have to cut the cable and solder them back together and cover with shrink tubing. You can use butt splices or even wire nuts but I prefer the soldered joints covered with shrink tubing to prevent moisture from degrading the wires. My YT Channel is @GetRealwithMike and the how-to video should be on by February 2024. Other than that, the laser has been a dream to use.
Clayton
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de noviembre de 2023
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