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what should the new Kryton be??

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Kenom said:
i've already worked out a bit of the dimensions.  30mm wide, 30mm tall, 60mm deep with a seperation in half for access to the diode and chamber for the driver.
Ya! Can someone write a tutorial on how to make this? Because I have no clue on what is the positive and what is the negative or where the light comes out :-/

VI, I love that logo! I will vote for you in the logo poll ;)
 





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Follow the link in my signature to the laser barrel GB. A c-mount is a laser diode
 
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Diachi said:
[quote author=hydrogenman15 link=1219511545/20#27 date=1219531175]I love that 35mw green module. I actually wanted to see if I could mount it on a kryton, but I am going to have to go with the c-mount because c-mounts are so powerful. [smiley=evil.gif]

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The DX 35 labby module ?? Wouldn't be worth your while, it needs the heatsink on it, and even without its too big anyway .[/quote]

Yeah, :-[ I am more about 100 % duty cycle labby lasers anyway. :cool: I am so amazed at how over spec this thing is, I mean its rated at 380 ma's but it runs just fine at 420 and even up to 600. I would REALLY like a 200 mw 635 nm c-mount.
 

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hydrogenman15 said:
[quote author=Diachi link=1219511545/20#28 date=1219532356][quote author=hydrogenman15 link=1219511545/20#27 date=1219531175]I love that 35mw green module. I actually wanted to see if I could mount it on a kryton, but I am going to have to go with the c-mount because c-mounts are so powerful. [smiley=evil.gif]

--hydro15


The DX 35 labby module ?? Wouldn't be worth your while, it needs the heatsink on it, and even without its too big anyway .[/quote]

Yeah,  :-[ I am more about 100 % duty cycle labby lasers anyway. :cool: I am so amazed at how over spec this thing is, I mean its rated at 380 ma's but it runs just fine at 420 and even up to 600. I would REALLY like a 200 mw 635 nm c-mount.
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That module goes to 600mA !?! mines is only running at 417mA at 6.14V ! What voltage were you running it at to get 600mA?

Also it doesn't only need the heatsink to keep it cool, it needs it because the heatsink holds the lens that collimates the beam.
 
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I was leaning towards labby for a while. But I can always use a cpu heatsink with the aixiz module thermal glued on the surface. This gives me an unlimited duty cycle even with an open can.

A portable 1-2 watt 808 is just too tempting. :D
 
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I think AAA side button too
you can use the dx 75mW red heatsink for a labby, as it fits aixiz modules
 
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I thank i want 2 of each one of these ideas ohhh and i really like this idea from MidKnight [highlight] C-Mount!
I know a guy that makes custom cut KTP/YVO4 crystals.
You could design the head to fit what ever cut he dose.
You would also need a head that doesn't have a crystal mount. (For use with 650nm & 635nm C-Mounts)[/highlight] that would be too cool
 

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Midknight said:
[quote author=Kenom link=1219511545/20#29 date=1219535344]i've already worked out a bit of the dimensions.  30mm wide, 30mm tall, 60mm deep with a seperation in half for access to the diode and chamber for the driver.

Now is that big enough to run a 5W C-mount, with a continuous duty cycle?[/quote]

No not without a TEC.  but then again NOTHING would be sufficient for that diode without a TEC

Also a AAA sized would not be sufficient to cool the c-mount diode you'd have a duty cycle of maybe 30 seconds.
 

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Kenom said:
[quote author=Midknight link=1219511545/20#31 date=1219548459][quote author=Kenom link=1219511545/20#29 date=1219535344]i've already worked out a bit of the dimensions.  30mm wide, 30mm tall, 60mm deep with a seperation in half for access to the diode and chamber for the driver.

Now is that big enough to run a 5W C-mount, with a continuous duty cycle?[/quote]

No not without a TEC.  but then again NOTHING would be sufficient for that diode without a TEC

Also a AAA sized would not be sufficient to cool the c-mount diode you'd have a duty cycle of maybe 30 seconds.[/quote]

C-ryton WON! w00t!!

For the C-mount diodes can we have a 635nM GB?
 

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the poll isn't over. Just opened it up for everyone to see.
 

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Kenom said:
the poll isn't over.  Just opened it up for everyone to see.

lol ;D OK but who is going to organize that 635nM C-mount GB?
 
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This is what it needs to look like!

And you should design the heat sink with TEC.

C-ryton.jpg
 




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