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560mW Stainless Steel 10440 Jayrob Ultra Compact 445nm Build Absolutely Awesome!!

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Alright folks here is my newest toy. As always thanks Jay for the great host:beer:
This thing is really compact and clips onto the inside of a pocket very nicely. Almost forget that I am carrying it around it is so small. Yet it is powerful as well.


Also if you would like to see more of my reviews and tutorials please visit my compilation page.

http://laserpointerforums.com/f51/d...ting-compilation-thread-56450.html#post797151





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I was looking at doing a small 445 build. At first I was looking at the keychain 10280 but then I saw the SS 10440.

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I wanted to be able to have around 500mW power so this seemed a better fit. This host gives a great pen style feel with a little more heat dispensation capabilities than your average pen host.

I am not going to get too in depth on the assembly of this unit but here is a quick overview.

When it arrived I received these parts.

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Jay does offer a copper module but he did not have any that would be ready before his camping trip so I opted to just go with the aluminum and get the copper module later.

Here is how the driver fits in this very tight host.

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You can check here if you want to see how to press the diode into the module and solder it. LINK



This part seems to have caused a certain individual some trouble.:rolleyes: But it actually is very hassle free.

You want to screw the pill and the heatsink into the head as one piece so they do not turn independently possibly twisting the wires.

You have a few options.
Jay sells a special tool for this.

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But I have a simple way of doing that works very well. Get two sockets and use them to pinch the heatsink and the pill together and place in a vice.







Or you could just use a large set of pliers but I would suggest the vice.







I tweaked the pot till I got as close to 500mW without going under. Since the pot is very sensitive the closest I got was just above 550mW.

I have both 405-G-1 lens and a 405/445 Aixiz lens in use for this unit. Also I am using one of Jay's custom focus nobs and it fits this host quite well.

And here is the finished product.

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Here is a size comparison with the Beast and my 12X SS C3. As you can see it is quite a compact unit.

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And now what I know you have been waiting to see. Beam shots.:drool:

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Here is a shot without smoke but they are just not as much fun.
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I really did not expect this to be a burning monster but I must say that it does quite well.

Here it is burning through a cd case.




Here it is boring holes through the thick plastic of a cd stack holder.




And Finally here is the power test. Ran for a little over 2 minutes but turned it off because the unit was getting pretty hot. I think I will give this unit a 60 second duty cycle to be on the safe side.






Final Notes.

This is very compact unit that still provides all the beam visibility that I was looking for and as a bonus it burns very well. I am looking forward to seeing what the copper module does for the heat generated by this unit. I Love the stainless steel look and it is a great little brother to my Beast. It is a very tight little package that can be carried with ease and the clip allows for a pen like feel.

Jay you have outdone yourself again:beer:

Hope you all enjoyed my review on the SS 10440 Jayrob host. If you want to know more you can visit Jay's SS 10440 page LINK.

PS Jay also offers an option for an EzFocus adapter that is sized the same diameter as the host.
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And he also offers the Custom Focus Knob I am using that can allow you to use a dust cap to keep your lens clean.
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Re: 560mW SS 10440 Jayrob Ultra Compact 445nm Build

Man another nice review! :)

Can't believe how stable it is in your power reading video for such a small host at that power...

Your review makes me want to build a 445 laser in this host! :crackup:

I think I will! Only I'll use a copper module instead of aluminum... :D

Good job! :gj:

:thanks:

P.S. What driver did you use?
 
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Re: 560mW SS 10440 Jayrob Ultra Compact 445nm Build

cool, i might make one myself
 
Re: 560mW SS 10440 Jayrob Ultra Compact 445nm Build

Another nice build DTR!! I'm also impressed at its stability in the small host/aluminum heatsink.
 
That ain't bad for a duty cycle at that output! It looks like the pill and sleeve are in good contact with the inside of the front assembly though so dissipation should be pretty good. Especially as you say it actually gets hot to the touch!

Another nice well thought out review for another nice well thought out kit!

M
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Thanks Morgan

I do have to say after playing with this thing for the last few days I think this is my favorite unit. Or shall I say it is the laser I will use the most. It has been clipped on the inside of my pocket for the last few days. I can't comfortably carry around any of my other lasers like I can this thing. It is very small but strong enough to be very bright and burns well too. I have to say I am very pleased with this build.:D
 
Thanks Morgan

I do have to say after playing with this thing for the last few days I think this is my favorite unit. Or shall I say it is the laser I will use the most. It has been clipped on the inside of my pocket for the last few days. I can't comfortably carry around any of my other lasers like I can this thing. It is very small but strong enough to be very bright and burns well too. I have to say I am very pleased with this build.:D

I always seem to reach for the smaller, easier to carry ones too...

Class 4 laser on your shirt pocket! :cool:
 
If you don't mind saying, what was the approximate total cost for this beauty? And I too want to know what driver you used. :p
 
If you don't mind saying, what was the approximate total cost for this beauty? And I too want to know what driver you used. :p

I got the host kit for $61
A140 diode around $50
Flexdrive had one laying around but you can get them from drlava for $25 or you could get the hot option for $48 and have the current preset on the driver and it wired in and set in the pill for you.
G-1 lens $58 or 405/445 Aixiz glass $11
Aixiz module $5 comes with a small focusing ring.

You could own one for $152 with Aixiz glass and setting the current on your own driver and soldering your own wiring from battery to the driver.

I am using the Flexdrive in this host.
 
Mine is not set as high as yours is. However, my little 10440 blue has become my "go to" laser lately as well :)

Peace,
dave
 
Mine is not set as high as yours is. However, my little 10440 blue has become my "go to" laser lately as well :)

Peace,
dave

I actually was inspired to do this unit after I saw the mini you made for your lectures. This one is like my american express card. Never leave home without it.

:drool: Can't wait to get one! -Glenn

They are sweet.

Love your avatar. Is that dancing girl from one of the KOTOR or Mass Effect games? Looks familiar to me.


Hey DTR you burned your home to have much smoke for all pics:crackup::gj:
Nah. Just used steam. I think the scattering nature of water molecules when light passes through them is more interesting/intense than smoke. I think smoke absorbs some of the light and reflects the rest.
 
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