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AixiZ blank casings for 12 x 30 (simple)

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Hey guys

I've been lurking around here for months gathering all the excellent information - wow.

Decided to rip the laser out of a LG 20x burner and try building my own burning laser.  Amizingly I haven't smoked the diode yet.  Using an old red pointer, I removed the brass housing and colimator and put the 20x diode in it.  While the diode doesn't perfectly fit, it's decent for temporary experiments.

Etched a dual LM317 circuit board, where the first LM317 is the voltage regulator, and second LM317 is the current regulator.  Works like a champ.  However stepping 13.8V down to 6V makes the first LM317 heat up pretty good and will need a small heatsink I'm starting to think.  Now that I got my feet wet with everything needed to power these laser diodes, I'm thinking of making a improved design.  

OK, now I'm not sure about cases for laser diodes however.

[highlight]Aixiz has "blank" housings for sale on eBay 12 x 30 [/highlight](eBay item# 360043646080)
[highlight]Do these blank housings contain the collimating lens?[/highlight]
[highlight]What size laser diode will fit into these housings?[/highlight]

If I need someting additional to these blank housings, what else do I need for a 5.6mm laser diodes? (aside from the electronics, I got that covered)
 





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xts5000 said:
Hey guys

I've been lurking around here for months gathering all the excellent information - wow.

Decided to rip the laser out of a LG 20x burner and try building my own burning laser. Amizingly I haven't smoked the diode yet. Using an old red pointer, I removed the brass housing and colimator and put the 20x diode in it. While the diode doesn't perfectly fit, it's decent for temporary experiments.

Etched a dual LM317 circuit board, where the first LM317 is the voltage regulator, and second LM317 is the current regulator. Works like a champ. However stepping 13.8V down to 6V makes the first LM317 heat up pretty good and will need a small heatsink I'm starting to think. Now that I got my feet wet with everything needed to power these laser diodes, I'm thinking of making a improved design.

OK, now I'm not sure about cases for laser diodes however.

[highlight]Aixiz has "blank" housings for sale on eBay 12 x 30 [/highlight](eBay item# 360043646080)
[highlight]Do these blank housings contain the collimating lens?[/highlight]
[highlight]What size laser diode will fit into these housings?[/highlight]

If I need someting additional to these blank housings, what else do I need for a 5.6mm laser diodes? (aside from the electronics, I got that covered)
You could just use the current regulator... the diode will take the voltage it needs, you can use anything between 6-12v i think... if you really only have 13.8v try downing it to 9v with the first it'll heat less i think.
 

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You don't need to regulate voltage, but if you want to then go ahead. ;D
The LM317 can take up to 35v 1.5A, I recommend you use a heatsink for anything above 9v.
 
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xts5000 said:
[quote author=robjdixon link=1212491034/0#1 date=1212508985]they are 5.6, and do contain lenses
Excellent

Is there any other alternative product, or is this the one most people use?

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You could use Meredith modules, they are higher quality but they are a lot more expensive.
 




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