Fiber Optic Illuminator
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![]() EDMUND OPTICS MI 150 FIBER OPTIC ILLUMINATOR US $335.00 |
![]() 150W FIBER OPTIC RING LIGHT ILLUMINATOR FOR MICROSCOPES US $329.98
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![]() MICROSCOPE HALOGEN FIBER OPTIC RING ILLUMINATOR 150W US $299.98
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![]() Oriel Model 77500 Fiber Optic Illuminator Needs Bulb US $219.99
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![]() FIBER OPTIC DUAL GOOSENECK MICROSCOPE ILLUMINATOR 30 US $210.00 |
![]() DOLAN JENNER MI 152F FIBER LITE FIBER OPTIC ILLUMINATOR US $210.00
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![]() Fostec Fiber Optic Ringlight Illuminator 30 Bundle US $205.00
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![]() Optem light fiber optic prism 29 60 02 illuminator 115v US $200.00 |
![]() Used Sumita LS M250 Fiber Optic Illuminator LS M250SK US $200.00
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![]() Schott KL 1500 Classic Fiber Optic Illuminator US $199.99
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![]() EUROMEX EK 1 FIBER OPTIC LIGHT SOURCE ILLUMINATOR US $199.99
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![]() Techni Quip T Q FOI 1 Fiber Optic Illuminator Source US $199.99
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![]() NARCO SCIENTIFIC PILLING 52 1211 LUMINATOR FIBER OPTIC ILLUMINATOR US $119.99
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![]() Maxillume 150 1 Fiber Optic Illuminator US $119.00
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![]() Brunson 505 110 Fiberoptic Illuminator Cuda I 150 New US $119.00
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![]() Cole Parmer 9741 52 Low Noise Fiber Optic Illuminator US $117.00
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![]() Kenko KTX 50R Techno Light Fiber Optic Illuminator US $115.00
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![]() 34 LONG FIBER OPTIC 3 1 8 RING MICROSCOPE ILLUMINATOR US $110.00
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![]() FLEXIBLE FIBER OPTIC MICROSCOPE RING LIGHT ILLUMINATOR US $110.00 |
![]() FIBER OPTIC RING MICROSCOPE ILLUMINATOR US $110.00 |
![]() VEECO FIBER OPTIC RING MICROSCOPE ILLUMINATOR US $110.00 |
![]() Optem Annular Fiber Optic Illuminator w 8’ cable P N 29 60 31 US $99.00
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![]() DOLAN JENNER FIBER LITE 3100 OPTIC ILLUMINATOR US $99.00
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![]() Metal Fiber Optic Illuminator Cable 72 A US $99.00
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![]() FIBER OPTIC Cable 23 inche Microscope Illuminator US $75.00
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![]() Fiber Lite Fiber Optic illuminator Model 9745 00 US $75.00
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![]() Dual Gooseneck Fiber Optic Illuminator Light Guide US $69.99
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How do I light up my side glow fiber optic line?
Can I use any light, or do I need to buy an LED fiber optic illuminator for a ridiculous price?
Proton led in Lyons Ga says:
Well the answer can be really simple. You can use any off the shelf LED flashlight or similar product that is very abundant and cheap at a local store. To make light is very inexpensive with the use of an LED, you just need to have a little creative thought in how to. If you are somewhat handy, you can take the flashlight apart and use any small wall transformer that comes with some electronic device to power the flashlight instead of batteries. These wall adapters are laying around everyones house so you probably have one already. Just make sure the voltage is 3 - 5 Volts DC and the current is in the low mA range. The LED flashlight displays on the package how many batteries it takes like 3AA = 1.5V per battery which would be 4.5vdc. The light should have a resistor built in so it won't hurt your 3.00 light. The transformer also displays the voltage on its label so try to stay around this value. The Transformer will also display the + and - leads so you just have to match up the wires to the proper polarity of the battery and viola! LED light displays through your fiber and you saved big $$ not having to buy the expensive illuminator!!! Hope this helps!!
- Paul Catignani
Fiber Optic Illuminator Lamp Replacement
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