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Chromed Aurora SH-032 host - 445nm BUILD!

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Sorry for bad pic quality. All were taken with my crap HTC G1 phone camera.


Hey all. Welcome to my build thread about the


Aurora SH-032 Host (by jayrob) !
(click here to see his thread)


Specifications


Diode --------------------- Decanned M140 diode (By DTR)
Driver --------------------- Flex Drive @ 1.4A :eg: (By Dr. Lava)
Lens ---------------------- 3 Element Glass AR Coated (By ebay: Techhood)
Batt ---------------------- LI-Ion (generic)


Oh well I choose this host because I liked his "slimness" and chromed looking.
After assembly, it looked so beautiful that I put it inside a little box with some blue paper... for the WOW factor.


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It so slim and feel heavy in your hand.. Especially with the copper heatsink.
Compared with unprotected 18650 (and hand):

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aight, enuf with da host picz :D on to the powah :wave:

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(wrapped the laser in a cloth before clipping the tripod in, to prevent scratching)

According to the PIV curve of the diode, it should be doing 1.5W with the 3-element glass lens.....

Cool ! :drool:

The Flex Driver was heatsinked with a piece of aluminium from a computer chipset heatsink (notice the lacking "fin"):


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Other info:
I had a bad time with the diode. I accidentaly dropped something inside it with the module on while testing, and it baked on the diode can. The output was a blurry, round blue bar. After some months stored, I decided to decan the diode myself.
I had to extract it (without proper tools), decan it (again without tools) and re-insert it inside another module.


Macro picture of the said diode after surgery, inside "aixiz":


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The results were astonishing. Clean output and no signs of facet degradation, or any damage at all.


Any opinions or comments are welcome!

Special thanks to: Jayrob, DTR, Dr. Lava and my GF (that helped with macroing :D) my mother (see post #3)...

:thanks: for looking!!!
 
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Wow nice build, mate! I love the shiny hosts with high powered diode, elegant but deadly :eg: Great hands you must have as well to remove the diode and decan it without the proper tools!
 
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Wow nice build, mate! I love the shiny hosts with high powered diode, elegant but deadly :eg: Great hands you must have as well to remove the diode and decan it without the proper tools!

Thanks for kind words! I love those shiny hosts too...

About the diode and decan:
I thinkered a lot about how to remove the diode from aixiz without tools. Every laser I saw, made me remember of my wrecked diode :D... 3 months later, my mother gave the idea to use an old radio antenna (see pic below) as diode pusher...

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I broke the antenna into all it smaller pieces and cut a small piece of tube... one of it "tubes" has around 5mm internal diameter... it fits around the diode CAN, and pushes the diode using its base. Using a vice, it came out easily!

Decanning was not that hard. The vice for holding, and a wire cutter plier, with round moves, to decan slowly.
 
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Laik

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Decanning a diode also increases the power.
Well, the drill method worked pretty well for me. I used a single-edged razor blade to make the cut.

I first practiced on a 445 that was LED'd, and it still lit up afterward.

Then I did the same on a 445 that had a smudged/scratched window. Beforehand I measured 890mW from it. Afterward it measured 1150mW.
 




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