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Pocket Sized 1 Watt Green

jayrob

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Just showing my new build in a sweet polished stainless steel SolarForce host and a 1 Watt NDG7475 module from DTR...

Message me for a kit! :beer:
http://laserpointerforums.com/f64/fs-solarforce-l2p-kit-18650-host-massive-heatsink-53746.html

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The front aperture is my 'Bezel Focus' design in that you just turn the entire bezel of the host for focusing.

I put a little protrusion on the front of the aperture simply for the dust cap. (I like to use a dust cap - especially with a pocket size)


* 2.4 Amps SXD buck driver
* 2 X 18350 supply
* About 1.4 Amps battery current draw
* 1.1 Watts with the 2 element glass lens

DTR Module:
https://sites.google.com/site/dtrlpf/home/diodes/ndg-1w-520nm

With a G-lens it would be more like 1.4 Watts, but love the tight beam and dot using the 2 element glass, coated lens from DTR.

SolarForce kit:
http://laserpointerforums.com/f64/fs-solarforce-l2p-kit-18650-host-massive-heatsink-53746.html






Not the greatest beam shot... Reflections off the walls turned the whole room green...

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Very nice work as always.

What is the duty cycle on that one?

Honestly I really don't know. I'm new to a diode like this but it is an awesome diode...

I would guess at least 5 minutes but I've always been very conservative with duty. (used to using a 1 or 2 minute duty - or less)

Run time between charges is probably about 1/2 hr. Naturally you have to be a 'battery conscience' person...
 
Very, very nice Jay! :beer:
I've always liked those S.F. stainless steel hosts. It looks much nicer without that black rubber grip that it comes with.
:gj: + rep!
 
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Cool build!

I guess i would have liked a bit more heatsinking surface area as the host is probably big enough to allow continous operation (perhaps tuned down a bit) but that would make it look less sleek.
 
Not the greatest beam shot... Reflections off the walls turned the whole room green...

Love these 520 nm photons. :D
Very nice green indeed!


EDIT: can't give rep at the moment.
 
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Very bright. Im shocked at how bright my 200mw 520 is. i can't imagine a 1watt :eek:
 





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