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Jeffrey Michael Wilson
01-31-2015, 2:00 PM
So in looking for a power supply for this freakin machine, some folks tell me it's actually a 40 watt machine because the tube is 850cm long and not 1000. So are these folks just selling a 40 watt for the price of a 50 watt? http://www.ebay.com/itm/LASER-ENGRAVING-50W-CO2-HIGH-SPEED-HIGH-PRECISION-ENGRAVER-CUTTER-REMARKABLE-/111258713110?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19e7893c16 and should I be getting a 40 watt or 50 watt power supply..

Bert Kemp
01-31-2015, 2:15 PM
Tube sizes and watts

Laser tube (30W): $225 (Length=900mm, Diameter=51mm)
Expected Life: 1200-2000 hours
Laser Tube, 30 Watt (38 Watts MAX, 30 Watts nominal)
$225 https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/scr/pixel.gif LTUBE-30W

Laser tube (40W): $300 (Length=1010mm, Diameter=51mm)
Expected Life: 2000+ hours
Laser Tube, 40 Watt (48 Watts MAX, 40 Watts nominal)
$300 https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/scr/pixel.gif LTUBE-40W

Laser tube (60W): $400 (Length=1200mm, Diameter=54mm)
Expected Life: 2000+ hoursLaser Tube, (71 Watts MAX, 60 Watts nominal)
$400 https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/scr/pixel.gif LTUBE-60W

Jeffrey Michael Wilson
01-31-2015, 3:41 PM
Yep, mine's 850 long.... I think I've been ripped.

Jeffrey Michael Wilson
01-31-2015, 3:45 PM
305641 These are how some folks are selling them on EBAY..... but I don't know. When I try to match power supply to tube it doesn't make a lot of sense. I'm thinking of sending it to Rabbit, but can't afford $400.00 for a new power supply.... this has been a real pain.

Ross Moshinsky
01-31-2015, 4:39 PM
I don't own a Chinese laser but basically the sellers on eBay specifically bump up the power ratings on their lasers. The 40W tubes can put out close to 50W peak but should only really run at 40W max. They sell the laser as a 50W tube, which isn't exactly honest advertising but its also not false advertising per say.

If you aren't happy with your machine, do a charge back, assuming you used a credit card. They will more often than not protect you.

Dave Sheldrake
02-01-2015, 11:49 AM
+1 for Ross, yup, 50 watts is the PEAK power not the available running power so they aren't lying but they aren't being fully truthful either :(