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Sad to sell this guy, he's my only single-mode build right now. To clarify for anyone that missed it, this is a single mode diode. Meaning it has really good beam characteristics. Unlike the "rectangular beam" 445 multimode diodes that we're most familiar with, these single mode diodes produce much more of a proper round dot.
I really like this build. It's a great build that runs off 2x CR2s (rechargeable 3.7Vs are recommended), and uses an "X-Drive", the amazing buck driver from Lazeerer (NOT to be confused with the Chinese cheap laser seller of similar name). It should also work on 3x 10440s. Since this is a buck driver, the extra 3rd cell shouldn't create any problems, or impair efficiency. If you want to go that route, please remind me to include a 3x 10440 carrier for you. If you Seriously, that guy deserves some cred here - I love his driver, it's a fantastic buck driver.
This build uses an acrylic lens - at this power, with this diode, it has better characteristics than 3-element glass. It is outputting 150mW (it's quite an efficient diode for a single mode). It uses the slightly more expensive O-Like diode (pricier than the Rayfoss). I have spectrometered it at 450nm, that's not an estimate.
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I really like this build. It's a great build that runs off 2x CR2s (rechargeable 3.7Vs are recommended), and uses an "X-Drive", the amazing buck driver from Lazeerer (NOT to be confused with the Chinese cheap laser seller of similar name). It should also work on 3x 10440s. Since this is a buck driver, the extra 3rd cell shouldn't create any problems, or impair efficiency. If you want to go that route, please remind me to include a 3x 10440 carrier for you. If you Seriously, that guy deserves some cred here - I love his driver, it's a fantastic buck driver.
This build uses an acrylic lens - at this power, with this diode, it has better characteristics than 3-element glass. It is outputting 150mW (it's quite an efficient diode for a single mode). It uses the slightly more expensive O-Like diode (pricier than the Rayfoss). I have spectrometered it at 450nm, that's not an estimate.
You MUST be over 18, and own safety glasses
You MUST NOT be a resident of Canada
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