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Hi, Redpath
Why don't you just order how many diodes you need and Put in an oder through Paypal? Jordan is very busy there are a high demand for the top quality items he sells at the shop. He will reply to your messages but in a timely order. I just put in a very large order and it too only 4 or 5 days to get shipping and tracking. For the little time you have to wait for an order we are blessed . Second option order them from an oversea vendor and wait 3/4 weeks . Its your choice and its a no brainer. DTR laser Shop is the best of the best. I been ordering parts from him for years . And we all have a life of some sort now don't we?
Rich
				
			Why don't you just order how many diodes you need and Put in an oder through Paypal? Jordan is very busy there are a high demand for the top quality items he sells at the shop. He will reply to your messages but in a timely order. I just put in a very large order and it too only 4 or 5 days to get shipping and tracking. For the little time you have to wait for an order we are blessed . Second option order them from an oversea vendor and wait 3/4 weeks . Its your choice and its a no brainer. DTR laser Shop is the best of the best. I been ordering parts from him for years . And we all have a life of some sort now don't we?
Rich

 
 
	 
 
		

 
 
		





 
 
		 Yes, Jordan, that is the same diode. I have another unused one in my stock, but thought it would be easier to exchange the diode in the NDB7675 build with my M462 since it has a 1.8 amp X-Drive. Then I can use the 2.4 amp driver in a new host with the NDB7675. Felt like the thing to do as I got very little shift in wavelength on that diode at 1.8 amps.
 Yes, Jordan, that is the same diode. I have another unused one in my stock, but thought it would be easier to exchange the diode in the NDB7675 build with my M462 since it has a 1.8 amp X-Drive. Then I can use the 2.4 amp driver in a new host with the NDB7675. Felt like the thing to do as I got very little shift in wavelength on that diode at 1.8 amps.