I have a rayjet 30w. I use it mostly for wood and plastics. It is small and doesn't take up much space and I have run it quite a bit with no problems. Also Trotec has great service. I am happy with...
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I have a rayjet 30w. I use it mostly for wood and plastics. It is small and doesn't take up much space and I have run it quite a bit with no problems. Also Trotec has great service. I am happy with...
Thanks Tony,
i was was just wondering and Trotec didn't return my email yet. I thought some one on here might know.
I have a rayjet 30 watt and want to increase the power into a 50 watt. Is it just as simple as changing the tube? Or is it a completely different unit?