USD $15
Sure Electronics :
Stock: 1 Lot
USD $10
10 LED Boards
Stock: 1 Lot
USD $15
XP3402B Photomultiplier Tube
SN: 06254
PHR: 8.6%
HV: 1018 Volts
Stock: 1
USD $35
Philips Photomultiplier Tube Type: XP5312/5N
SN: 334
Class:B
PH:43 pC
PHR: 8.2%
Stock: 27 Available
USD $10
Used Photomultiplier tube ( unsure of condition )
Part no: 46-406661P31
SN A37944 91-34
PH 148 PHR 8.7
ATPH: 120mV
Stock: 1
USD $115
Hamamatsu Photomultiplier tube
Tube Type: R1307-23
Serial No: 5D6070
Set no: 1105001-S
PH: 22 pC
PHR: 8.2%
Test Date: 17. 11. 05
Details on Hamamatsu PMT’s
Stock: 1
USD $3
Bright White LED Lights 00-41
FSLABS-001
Stock: 22
USD $3
White LED Flood Lights
PCB 00-47
FSLABS-001
Stock: 85
USD $575
HR2000 VIS USB Optical Spectrometer
PN 24006074 REV 5
S/N HR2C1285
Stock: 1
USD $185
This MNVG is from the Famous Trails Ariel series of product, it is self-powered and does not require batteries. It has a mounting slot on the side of the unit to attach an illuminator module, and offers both zoom and focusing rings.
There is some sun bleaching to the reverse side of the nylon carrying case.
Stock: 1
USD $20
Light Bar
LND-300H-DF
Sel. No. 0134780004
Power 24V 7.2W
Approximately 13″
Stock: 1
USD $5
Philips eW Profile Powercore Acc.
ZCX411 JB2-PWR 120V WH Accessory, Direct wire power feed, white
11 ” LED Light 3000K 120VAC
Stock: 3
USD $5
This aluminum mounting arm features two ball joints that can be tightened with the included allan key. The arm measures 4″ in length, and each plate is 2.5″ square.
Stock: 2
USD $5
We found these in with a large box miscellaneous microscope and optics parts, it does not appear to be a laser diode, and leading experts in our advanced laboratories have identified this as being in the “mystery category”. Possibly a luminance/light sensor.
Stock: 1
USD $20
If we knew more about this item we’d probably be charging a whole lot more for it, but since all we know is the wavelength, and nothing about power output or serviceability it is available at a very reasonable price. Excellent for celebrations, bar mitzvahs, engagement parties, and weddings.
Lasers are what the people want!
From a very informed customer: This is most likely an LED used as part of a fiber optic communication system. “The 875 nm LED is short for IR fiber optic communication systems which typically operate at wavelengths much longer. This may explain why it does not have a laser class warning label. IR lasers can be dangerous because you cannot see the beam. If powerful enough, they can blind you because your normal blink reflex to close your eye if hit by a bright light does not work”
Stock: 1