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Driver and Pill Modules With Customer-Specified Current Now Available From SL

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Customers can now specify their driver current with our SL-DPM3L & SL-DPM3H adjustable current driver and pill modules. Different current settings have been previously requested a number of times for these modules and I have had to work around the process until now, but the stores have been updated to make things a bit smoother and more straightforward.

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Two current ranges are available, 400mA - 1.1A and 1.7A - 2.4A. The drop-down menu on each product page offers a number of specific options as well as a customer-specified request within each range.

US customer store:

DIY 400mA - 1.1A Driver & Pill Module

DIY 1.7A - 2.4A Driver & Pill Module

International customer store:

DIY 400mA - 1.1A Driver & Pill Module

DIY 1.7A - 2.4A Driver & Pill Module

These buck-style driver modules are designed for use with two Li-ion cells, although they will also work with one cell when powering low voltage red and IR diodes.

For those customers with a test load setup, the driver current output can be easily adjusted by the user within each specified range.

These driver and pill modules fit all C6 and Survival Laser S4, stainless steel and S4X hosts.
 





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Hi Gary,
Another fine addition to you awesome selection of products WoW.... You make it easier all the time to build a great laser at reasonable cost to all of us. I + Rep you for a fine achievement

Rich:)
 

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Thanks Rich, this arose from multiple customer requests for special current settings so it was a no-brainer! :beer:
 
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Hi ,
I prefer adjustable gives me flexibility in a build keep em coming Buddy... maybe rectangle drivers will follow soon who knows.

Rich:)
 

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Just to clarify, these are pot adjustable, and you can see the pot on the left side of the driver board in the photo.
 

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I highly recommend these. I've built a number of cool lasers using Gary's preset drivers.
 
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Great addition. You have done a good job updating things this year. I've noticed some sellers don't do a very good job labeling some things such as drivers. I don't understand why driver sellers don't list something like "this driver is for these diodes and takes 1 battery.
I've started a thread in the tutorial section to start putting that kind of information all in one post as everyone doesn't care to learn all the intricacies od how things work when they just want the simplest way to get the correct parts for a successful build. I'll be including links to a lot of the great more in depth information for those who want to look deeper. Right now it's mostly about gathering information and then changing the way that information is provided to further simplify the whole thing.
 

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I tried to purchase a couple things and it wouldn't let me use the discount code. Is it still available?
 

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I tried to purchase a couple things and it wouldn't let me use the discount code. Is it still available?

Yes, the code is still working. Be sure to click the "+" to apply it. ;)
 

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Great addition. You have done a good job updating things this year. I've noticed some sellers don't do a very good job labeling some things such as drivers. I don't understand why driver sellers don't list something like "this driver is for these diodes and takes 1 battery.
I've started a thread in the tutorial section to start putting that kind of information all in one post as everyone doesn't care to learn all the intricacies od how things work when they just want the simplest way to get the correct parts for a successful build. I'll be including links to a lot of the great more in depth information for those who want to look deeper. Right now it's mostly about gathering information and then changing the way that information is provided to further simplify the whole thing.

Thanks Pman. We do what we can but the main reason we don't put more explanatory information on our US store is to comply with FDA regulations. As a business, we have to be concerned with that. For you as an individual, you can post anything you want. :) I think what you're doing is great and will help new members a lot.
 

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Maybe look into offering the efest 10440 as the only other choice is "fire" type stuff. I want to know where they are sourcing them from since they don't make their own. Then again, I don't think you sell anything that needs a 10440. You could offer small magnets for connecting between flat cells or to host maybe. I use them quite bit. Mostly need them for my pen builds. I don't like using a solder blob.
I have a tremendous amount of work to do on my tutorial for building lasers and it will all come together. At the moment we just got 18" plus of snow and I'm busy snow blowing 5 driveways (free to help my neighbors) and I have parts to complete at least another 4 single mode builds. Thought I would finish those today but theres just too much other stuff going on.
 




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