clansley
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In another thread I came to the conclusion that I would love a variable power laser. That would mean I could buy the readily available 1W+ 445nm, but turn it down to just 200mW (which for me would used more than at the high setting).
I wondered how many others would be interested in such a laser? It may be if there are enough of us, that one of the well known builders may be willing to build them. Builders: If you would be interested please tell us!
From researching on the forums, such a laser is unlikely to go all the way down to 1mW; as some diodes start lasing at a higher figure such as 200mW.
Advantages (as I see them; I'll add more as others give them):
Gauge of interest:
P.s. Blord's Dominator has multiple power levels (100%/50%/10%/flashing) and can take 445nm and 520nm diodes. It's PWM based but this may be an options for some! (100%=3W+, 50%=1.5W+, 10%=300mW+)
I wondered how many others would be interested in such a laser? It may be if there are enough of us, that one of the well known builders may be willing to build them. Builders: If you would be interested please tell us!
From researching on the forums, such a laser is unlikely to go all the way down to 1mW; as some diodes start lasing at a higher figure such as 200mW.
Advantages (as I see them; I'll add more as others give them):
- Needing only 1 laser for both inside / outside uses (i.e. avoid getting both a 2W and a 200mW)
- For photography; matching the brightness of the lasers
- Obtaining a mid-range power laser; it's hard to get some wavelengths in mid-range powers (200-300mW)
Gauge of interest:
- clansley: a variable power (non-PWM based/LED driver) 1W 405nm in a handheld/portable host. [And later 445/520/650]
P.s. Blord's Dominator has multiple power levels (100%/50%/10%/flashing) and can take 445nm and 520nm diodes. It's PWM based but this may be an options for some! (100%=3W+, 50%=1.5W+, 10%=300mW+)
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