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Update again.
Okay got a new sound card and dac pre built coming so that should solve my problems.
I want to know how to setting up the lasers so they dont interfere with each other aka the common ground.
I want to mount them in a 1.5x1.5x4.5in block of aluminum but if i do they they will as share a common ground.
Is that a bad thing?
If yes might there be a way around it?
1Could you heat shrink the axis housing and still get it to dissipate enough heat?
2 Super glue that rubber heat transferring material to the housing then install axis modal.
3 Let them share a common ground
i think 2 would be the best way, i am confident that i could wrap it perfectly around the housing and then apply a bit of mineral oil for lubrication and press it into the heat sink.
What are your ideal and suggestions?
The reason i want to use one solid block is it will make sure everything is on the save level and be perfectly parallel.
extracted my 50mw green led shop laser, was a bit of a pain but it went well.
Video for others who dont know how to do it.
Okay got a new sound card and dac pre built coming so that should solve my problems.
I want to know how to setting up the lasers so they dont interfere with each other aka the common ground.
I want to mount them in a 1.5x1.5x4.5in block of aluminum but if i do they they will as share a common ground.
Is that a bad thing?
If yes might there be a way around it?
1Could you heat shrink the axis housing and still get it to dissipate enough heat?
2 Super glue that rubber heat transferring material to the housing then install axis modal.
3 Let them share a common ground
i think 2 would be the best way, i am confident that i could wrap it perfectly around the housing and then apply a bit of mineral oil for lubrication and press it into the heat sink.
What are your ideal and suggestions?
The reason i want to use one solid block is it will make sure everything is on the save level and be perfectly parallel.
extracted my 50mw green led shop laser, was a bit of a pain but it went well.
Video for others who dont know how to do it.
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