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jaycey

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If its the last thing you do, get yourselves a 445nm, breathtaking.
Across the roof tops of North London...


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Thanks for the replies guys, I am using the diode mount and lens from a Plasmon UDO drive (I got them when Plasmon UK when into administration)

Running at ~500mA, mw I dont know as I dont have a LPM yet:(

More shots to follow, although you have to be carefull where you point these things!
 
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Morgan

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Thanks for the replies guys, I am using the diode mount and lens from a Plasmon UDO drive (I got them when Plasmon UK when into administration)

Running at ~500mah, mw I dont know as I dont have a LPM yet:(

More shots to follow, although you have to be carefull where you point these things!


500mah? That's battery capacity isn't it? Surely an edit in the future here. ;)

How do those lenses shape up the beam. Is it still pretty messy?

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wow seriously incredible, i was planning on making my first build a 445. but that takes two things time and money, time i have, money i dont. and electrnic knowledge cant forget that.
 
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I thought those plasmon drives had 405nm diodes in them, and they were only something like 50mW... Didn't those drives come out like 6 years ago?

Awesome beam shot though.
 

Morgan

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That looks awesome, man!

What are the details of your laser? (lens type, current, driver, etc..)

EF - Lens and current are in post #7 but no driver specified. I think the 500mah is the current anyway...

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If anyone is going to measure divergence, Turn the power down -- Wear eye protection -- be careful.

These are bright.

HMike
 




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