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First off, let me just say that without DTR, this laser would not be how amazing it is in the pictures or videos.
It consists of an A140 diode, Aixiz 405 glass lens (eBay), flexdrive maxed at 1.5A, and a Guidesman host (gray). I bought the diode and flexdrive from DTR and the guidesman host from Mohrenberg. Both are very trustworthy members and I would be happy to have more transactions with them in the future.
The reason I put DIY in quotations in the title is because I don't really think this counts as me putting it together. All I did was mess it up. DTR did all the great work
I don't have any pictures of me assembling it (sorry). I bought the diode and flexdrive from DTR with the diode pressed into an Aixiz module and the flexdrive maxed at 1.5A. I also had him solder the diode to the flexdrive. When the host arrived a day later, all I did was solder the positive input of the flexdrive to the metal switch contact, wrap the flexdrive in electrical tape (mistake no. 1), and set the module in the heatsink and screwed the entire thing together. My dad thought the heatsink might be a little loose so he suggested I put a couple o-rings under it (mistake no. 2). There were more mistakes than that; such as not heatsinking the flexdrive, and not shortening the spacer in the pill so the flexdrive and wires wouldn't be crammed together.
Well when I first turned it on, I didn't think it was nearly powerful enough. It wasn't. Here is a link to the problem: http://www.laserpointerforums.com/f65/1-4w-laser-not-1-4w-60142.html I eventually tested how much current was being drawn from the battery to the driver: around .5A.
This is where DTR comes in again. He offered to see if he could fix it if I sent it to him. I was reluctant to have to wait again to have it but I sent it anyway. I sent it on a Tuesday and it was delivered Thursday. That same night, he took it apart, shortened the spacer in the pill, heatsinked the driver to the heatsink, glued the spacer back in, removed the o-rings I put in it, took it apart to test to make sure the diode and driver were fine, put it all back together, LPM'ed it, and mailed it back out again. Here are his LPM results during a 3 minute test run:
I received it in the mail on Saturday that very same week! Any member on here can completely trust him. I will definitely do business with him again in the future as I have never experienced that level of customer service from anyone or any company before.
Now for the fun stuff: the pictures. All of my pictures are on Photobucket and Flickr (almost all on Flickr: I ran over my limit so I should be uploading more within a week). You can find the links to those albums in my signature. The best pictures will be posted below:
First, the host.
Now for the best part of this thread; the BEAMSHOTS NOTE: The beam in the pictures is brighter than it actually looks to your eyes. The beamshot videos are more accurate in terms of brightness and color. Sometimes the long shutter can make the beam look more like 473nm
I may update this post in the spring or summer when I can get some pictures of it in fog
B&W beamshot
Sepia beamshot
Negative beamshot
And outdoors: no smoke, fog or clouds. Just a clear, cold, winter night. Sorry about all the splash.
15 sec shutter.
another 15 sec shutter.
normal settings with forced flash off.
The rest of these beamshots have 15 second shutter speeds unless otherwise stated. Taken with no fog or smoke. It is cloudy because of the winter storm that is just getting here. Hopefully no school a few days this week
30 second shutter
60 second shutter
Here is a link to my youtube beamshot video: YouTube - 1.4W 445nm Blue Laser MONSTER
and a better one!
YouTube - 1.4W 445nm Blue Laser Monster Beamshot Video 2 1080p
I also have to work on getting some burning videos but it's more difficult to get those because I have to be home alone or I'll get in trouble... Or I have to go outside and it's cold out there lol
It consists of an A140 diode, Aixiz 405 glass lens (eBay), flexdrive maxed at 1.5A, and a Guidesman host (gray). I bought the diode and flexdrive from DTR and the guidesman host from Mohrenberg. Both are very trustworthy members and I would be happy to have more transactions with them in the future.
The reason I put DIY in quotations in the title is because I don't really think this counts as me putting it together. All I did was mess it up. DTR did all the great work
I don't have any pictures of me assembling it (sorry). I bought the diode and flexdrive from DTR with the diode pressed into an Aixiz module and the flexdrive maxed at 1.5A. I also had him solder the diode to the flexdrive. When the host arrived a day later, all I did was solder the positive input of the flexdrive to the metal switch contact, wrap the flexdrive in electrical tape (mistake no. 1), and set the module in the heatsink and screwed the entire thing together. My dad thought the heatsink might be a little loose so he suggested I put a couple o-rings under it (mistake no. 2). There were more mistakes than that; such as not heatsinking the flexdrive, and not shortening the spacer in the pill so the flexdrive and wires wouldn't be crammed together.
Well when I first turned it on, I didn't think it was nearly powerful enough. It wasn't. Here is a link to the problem: http://www.laserpointerforums.com/f65/1-4w-laser-not-1-4w-60142.html I eventually tested how much current was being drawn from the battery to the driver: around .5A.
This is where DTR comes in again. He offered to see if he could fix it if I sent it to him. I was reluctant to have to wait again to have it but I sent it anyway. I sent it on a Tuesday and it was delivered Thursday. That same night, he took it apart, shortened the spacer in the pill, heatsinked the driver to the heatsink, glued the spacer back in, removed the o-rings I put in it, took it apart to test to make sure the diode and driver were fine, put it all back together, LPM'ed it, and mailed it back out again. Here are his LPM results during a 3 minute test run:
I received it in the mail on Saturday that very same week! Any member on here can completely trust him. I will definitely do business with him again in the future as I have never experienced that level of customer service from anyone or any company before.
Now for the fun stuff: the pictures. All of my pictures are on Photobucket and Flickr (almost all on Flickr: I ran over my limit so I should be uploading more within a week). You can find the links to those albums in my signature. The best pictures will be posted below:
First, the host.
Now for the best part of this thread; the BEAMSHOTS NOTE: The beam in the pictures is brighter than it actually looks to your eyes. The beamshot videos are more accurate in terms of brightness and color. Sometimes the long shutter can make the beam look more like 473nm
I may update this post in the spring or summer when I can get some pictures of it in fog
B&W beamshot
Sepia beamshot
Negative beamshot
And outdoors: no smoke, fog or clouds. Just a clear, cold, winter night. Sorry about all the splash.
15 sec shutter.
another 15 sec shutter.
normal settings with forced flash off.
The rest of these beamshots have 15 second shutter speeds unless otherwise stated. Taken with no fog or smoke. It is cloudy because of the winter storm that is just getting here. Hopefully no school a few days this week
30 second shutter
60 second shutter
Here is a link to my youtube beamshot video: YouTube - 1.4W 445nm Blue Laser MONSTER
and a better one!
YouTube - 1.4W 445nm Blue Laser Monster Beamshot Video 2 1080p
I also have to work on getting some burning videos but it's more difficult to get those because I have to be home alone or I'll get in trouble... Or I have to go outside and it's cold out there lol
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