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I'm currently out of the 1" marbles... Hope to find some soon!
Here's a really cool project that is very easy to do...
I wanted it to be portable, so I used 3 X AA batteries. I'm calling it my 'Glow Marble Mini Light'.
I will be selling the heatsink and 1" crackle glass glow marble if you would like to follow this build. (see below)
I found the perfect size project box for this. It is a very nice solid, clean box too...
Parts:
* Project box: Digi-Key - HM1168-ND (Manufacturer - 1591XXLBK)
* 3 X AA battery holder:
Digi-Key - BH3AA-W-ND (Manufacturer - BH3AA-W)
* FlexDrive:
http://hacylon.case.edu/ebay/laser_diode/Micro_FlexDrive.php
* E6000 adhesive:
E6000 Craft Adhesive information
* Soft touch switch: (RS)
SPST 3-Amp "Soft-Feel" Push On-Push Off Switch - RadioShack.com
* Price for marble and heatsink:
If you would like to follow this build, I will offer the heatsink, with a 1" crackle glass uranium marble for $28 dollars plus $3 dollars shipping.
* Please read my shipping policy here!
Assembly pictures:
Notes:
* Not using a lens in this build. I put the marble right up to the thermal sensor of my Coherent meter and rotated it around to try to get the max reading off of the reflections, and the max reading I could get was 1.2mW's.
So, although it glows very bright, I really don't think is is harmful to the eyes. (although I could be wrong. Please chime in on this)
* It is brighter than I thought it would be! And it looks a lot better than the camera shows...
The marble is mostly a 'greenish glow', but there are blue 'flecks' all on the inside of the marble. Looks really cool, but I just hope it's not damaging to the eyes.
As mentioned above , I only measured a max of 1.2mW's with my meter. So I would think it is fairly safe since the beam is not collimated. (just using the bare diode with the marble over it)
* I set the FlexDrive to 90mA's for longevity to the PHR diode. I am using a 1 1/4" massive heatsink. I did a 30 minute test run. The heatsink was at 81.5 degrees at the beginning, and in 30 minutes, it was at 83.5 degrees.
* Using 3 X AA batteries/FlexDrive/PHR @ 90mA's should give good battery life.
* You could easily set it up with a 3 volt DC wall plug if you wanted to!
* The heatsink is fit for an AixiZ module. There is a set screw at the back of the heatsink for easy module removal in case you need to change the diode.
Hope you like it!
P.S. The beam is not collimated. And if this light mod does not require FDA approval, I would offer the complete build. But I would think that it is still considered a laser...
Click here to see my list of projects and tutorials!
Here's a really cool project that is very easy to do...
I wanted it to be portable, so I used 3 X AA batteries. I'm calling it my 'Glow Marble Mini Light'.
I will be selling the heatsink and 1" crackle glass glow marble if you would like to follow this build. (see below)
I found the perfect size project box for this. It is a very nice solid, clean box too...
Parts:
* Project box: Digi-Key - HM1168-ND (Manufacturer - 1591XXLBK)
* 3 X AA battery holder:
Digi-Key - BH3AA-W-ND (Manufacturer - BH3AA-W)
* FlexDrive:
http://hacylon.case.edu/ebay/laser_diode/Micro_FlexDrive.php
* E6000 adhesive:
E6000 Craft Adhesive information
* Soft touch switch: (RS)
SPST 3-Amp "Soft-Feel" Push On-Push Off Switch - RadioShack.com
* Price for marble and heatsink:
If you would like to follow this build, I will offer the heatsink, with a 1" crackle glass uranium marble for $28 dollars plus $3 dollars shipping.
* Please read my shipping policy here!
Assembly pictures:
Notes:
* Not using a lens in this build. I put the marble right up to the thermal sensor of my Coherent meter and rotated it around to try to get the max reading off of the reflections, and the max reading I could get was 1.2mW's.
So, although it glows very bright, I really don't think is is harmful to the eyes. (although I could be wrong. Please chime in on this)
* It is brighter than I thought it would be! And it looks a lot better than the camera shows...
The marble is mostly a 'greenish glow', but there are blue 'flecks' all on the inside of the marble. Looks really cool, but I just hope it's not damaging to the eyes.
As mentioned above , I only measured a max of 1.2mW's with my meter. So I would think it is fairly safe since the beam is not collimated. (just using the bare diode with the marble over it)
* I set the FlexDrive to 90mA's for longevity to the PHR diode. I am using a 1 1/4" massive heatsink. I did a 30 minute test run. The heatsink was at 81.5 degrees at the beginning, and in 30 minutes, it was at 83.5 degrees.
* Using 3 X AA batteries/FlexDrive/PHR @ 90mA's should give good battery life.
* You could easily set it up with a 3 volt DC wall plug if you wanted to!
* The heatsink is fit for an AixiZ module. There is a set screw at the back of the heatsink for easy module removal in case you need to change the diode.
Hope you like it!
P.S. The beam is not collimated. And if this light mod does not require FDA approval, I would offer the complete build. But I would think that it is still considered a laser...
Click here to see my list of projects and tutorials!
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