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(Where to Find) 5W 650nm C-mount w/Fac Red Diode.

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I like the power of that diode, but the divergence is rather high and the wavelength a bit long. If you need the power for something, that is one thing, but if you just want a bright beam take a look at the difference between 1 watt of 638nm and 4 watts of 660nm:

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I don't think you will see that 11% difference.
 





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I like the power of that diode, but the divergence is rather high and the wavelength a bit long. If you need the power for something, that is one thing, but if you just want a bright beam take a look at the difference between 1 watt of 638nm and 4 watts of 660nm:

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I don't think you will see that 11% difference.

I'm just going for some of the rarer builds. I'm probably going to sell my common builds soon as I quite enjoy searching for more difficult lasers and diodes.

I just like being able to say that I have a custom build that would be tedious or difficult for someone else to try and obtain;)
 
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I want to build with that diode too, but don't have the money to pour into that right now, if I could find the diode. What I would do is expand the beam to several inches to get the divergence down. I keep thinking about the relative perceived brightness being close to the same as a over driven 700mw 638nm red diode, so that cools my jets some, I guess that's the larger reason I can't seem to dig up the money for one. If I were going to build, for my wants, it would probably be better to PBS cube combine two 700mw 638nm laser diodes pushed to 1 watt each and then expand that.

I can appreciate the desire for a rare 660nm high power red laser, I've never seen posts regarding one showing the beam, except for Styro's photo's.
 
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I want to build with that diode too, but don't have the money to pour into that right now, if I could find the diode. What I would do is expand the beam to several inches to get the divergence down. I keep thinking about the relative perceived brightness being close to the same as a over driven 700mw 638nm red diode, so that cools my jets some, I guess that's the larger reason I can't seem to dig up the money for one. If I were going to build, for my wants, it would probably be better to PBS cube combine two 700mw 638nm laser diodes pushed to 1 watt each and then expand that.

I can appreciate the desire for a rare 660nm high power red laser, I've never seen posts regarding one showing the beam, except for Styro's photo's.

Yeah, I'm fairly young with a good job at the moment so I save up bits of my pay checks for bigger builds like this. I haven't had a 660 before and I'll definitely make sure to get lots of pictures:beer:
 
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Okay so I hate to rehash this thread, but does anyone know where I could find a driver for this diode? I am looking for something that can fit in a handheld btw. I asked Lazerer already but never got an answer. I'd really like to get this thing on a roll:)
 
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I believe Optlasers makes one too.

Could you give me a few pointers as to which one I might need?
CDBeam mentioned getting a driver that took about 8 seconds to reach full power at 4A. Do they have a driver like that?
 
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That driver requires you to supply your own heat sink. I know, I tried it just for a couple of seconds without one, poof!
 
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That driver requires you to supply your own heat sink. I know, I tried it just for a couple of seconds without one, poof!

I'll make sure to put a nice chunk of copper on there then!

Once again, Thanks for the find!:beer:
 
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That chunk better either have some mass, or a lot of heat sink fins for the amount of heat dissipation it will need to deal with. I just wanted to mention it, but probably preaching to the choir on that :)
 
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Well looks like RickTrent didn't like my offers (He removed them completely after that:(). I've got one more source to try but if anyone else has any leads I'll still gladly take them:)
will sell there for what I have in them plus shipping ,I payed $350
call 423-839-4739 or email me ricktrent4@yahoo.com ebay has to much fees
 
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How many of those do you have? More than one? I don't know I'd buy it, but someone might.
 




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