I know this is probably a question hat wouldn't be well recieved so i took it to off topic:
I'm trying to write up a page on efficiency for the wiki and i was wondering if anyone knew what the current diode that averages the best electricity->light ratio is?
You mean the diode with the best power input to power output ratio, please use correct terms. No one has ever bothered to gather efficiency data on the diodes we use as far as I know. It's not something you can look up anywhere, it's not listed on the data sheets. It has to be calculated from info on the data sheets and/or from testing, and then the figures will only be typical or approximate because each individual diode will vary some.
This seems like something one of us should do, although I think it would take many hours of work to make a list of all the diodes we use or even just the ones DTR sells and list the efficiency of each one, but there's no reason it can't be done. I am tempted but I don't think I should, I already have a thread I have put off posting for months just because it will take several hours.
Let's have a look at one diode, ok let's look at the Oclaro 700mW 638nm also known as the HL63193MG, with max operating current of 1100mA and operating voltage of 2.8V its power output should be ~700mW. That means the diode is consuming 3.08W of power to output only 700mW, this gives us only 22.7% efficiency.
Now someone please do this for every last diode so we know how efficient they all are. :crackup:
If anyone doesn't understand this, keep in mind the 3.08W of power is what the driver is providing to the diode, we are talking about the diode only here, your laser will draw slightly more power from the batteries or power supply because some power will be lost in the driver as they are not 100% efficient either.
Alan