I plugged it in and flipped the power switch. It lit right up! Double Woohoo!
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The output is a pretty blue green color. I blasted it through a diffraction grating and found 6 lines- 3 distinctly blue and 3 more green than blue.
When I first turned it on and checked the output power using the built in power meter it was reading about 80 mW out. I did some reading and found that argon lasers like to be operated occasionally to keep the power level up, so I've let the thing run for 10 minutes at a time a few times in the last couple weeks and now the power output is up to about 120 mW. This thing is incredibly inefficient- it takes about 1kW from the power line to produce about 0.0001 kW out!
I'm looking for info on the tube- it's a LaserPhysics Reliant 300b- so far web searches come up empty. If you have info I'd love to see it.
Now I have to decide what to do with it. Someone at the makerspace has some mirrors mounted on galvanometers...