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First build help :) (sort of)

nzoner

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INTRO(if case anybody gives a ****)

Hi guys! Thanks for all the useful information on the forum. It is really great to have so many experienced people, so I don't burn myself up :thanks:
I am an overall gadget freak and lasers are up next, so...

A couple of months ago I bought a cheap laser from Aliexpress. I didn't know anything about lasers and almost nothing about electronics back then. After some time I got a little bit more familiar with the way electronic devices, batteries and other stuff works. (started vaping, got a DMM, some 18650 and 18350's)
So I decided to upgrade the laser I got. Main reason is that after just a few seconds of running the beam dims and a component on the regulator gets overheated. Oh, and also the lens was crap crap.

WHAT I HAVE

I have decided to use this "waterproof" kinda-focusable host I have.
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Tail reverse clicky. I have dissasembled this to replace the tail cap and it seems to be working fine.
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Body front with inside threads for heatsink positive connection (20 mm threads)
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Lens holder inside
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Lens holder outside: 9mm inner threads, 12mm outer threads
Heatsink (positive connectrion) with old green module pressed inside (20mm threads), spring goes to bttery negative
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Old lens. It has 9mm outer threads, but was instead glued ?!?! (cheap china ****). So after heating and brute force pushing, I did manage to get it out. Lens did't survive.
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Panasonic NCR 18650B protected
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Efest IMR 18350 unprotected
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Module support
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THE PLAN

The aim is to get a decent not so high powered laser without investing a ton of money. I have decided to go with Fasttech for parts. O-rings will be inserted all possible places :D

Module:
$10.85 50mW 405nm Blue-Violet / Royal Purple Dot Laser Module at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
I suppose it is better than
$6.31 20mW 405nm Blue-Violet / Royal Purple Dot Laser Module at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
because of the price and the fact that is seems to have a seemingly sophisticated module casing. Will be harder to install in the host, though.

Thread grease:
$3.18 JETBeam MG20 Silicone Grease for Flashlight Maintenance (20g) at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
Conductive

Thermal paste:
$1.38 Thermal Conduction Silicone Rubber Cubes (1*1*0.5cm/10-Pack) 10-pack - perfect for processors, regulator chips, and flashlight drivers at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
To be applied between module casing and heatsink.

Magnets for 18350/18500 battery:
$1.15 Round Super Strong Rare-Earth Neodymium NIB Magnets (10-Pack) 10-pack - 5mm*1.5mm / perfect for use on batteries at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
If the 18650 doesn't fit at the end. These will be used to connect the negative of the 18350 or 18500.

Battery contact plate:
$2.08 20mm Partition Boards for AMC7135 LED Flashlight Drivers (5-Pack) 5-pack at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
This will be used in conjunction with a non-conductive spring, or soldered to the battery holder.

Lens:
www.rayfoss.com
Since I need a new one.

Battery:
Whatever fits at the end. Possible excessive free space will be filled with magnets
-Panasonic NCR 188650B
-Efest/AW 18500
-Efest/AW 18350
I know I can do with cheaperr batteries, but I like using good ones.

THE QUESTIONS(HEEEELP PLEASE :wave:)

1) The heatsink is used for positive connection right now. If I fit the new module inside (which uses 2 leads for connection) will it short out?
2) Any bright ideas on how to build a sturdy battery negative connector
3) This host has a lens holder. What if I use 2 sets of lenses? (one in the module, one in the host's lens holder) Will it improve the laser and how? I know the module I will buy uses acrylic lens. From what I've read acrylic is cheap and used for low power lasers as the one I am building. What if I use glass collimation lenses. Will there be a real difference (besides more resistant to scratches and more fragile)?
4)What can I fit into the 12mm outer thread of the lens holder? Any ideas?
5) Anything else you experienced guys think of!
 
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