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I have been trying not to say too much, because Glenn must be feeling 'giver's remorse' :crackup:
I don't know how he let it go. Really a great guy...
You should see the one he kept! :crackup:
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I have been trying not to say too much, because Glenn must be feeling 'giver's remorse' :crackup:
I don't know how he let it go. Really a great guy...
I never took one apart, but Yobresal did, and it has a trimmed C-mount in there, so I think it is usually a 1W 808 pump diode. Just guessing! -Glenn
Don't worry Jay, I won't feel bad, I sure hope the guys who I couldn't get a 20+ mW to are not too jealous though. Guys, Jay deserves such as he supplies, really great stuff.
It did come directly from CNI via Glenn... (Thanks Glenn!)
But it is drawing 790mA's from an Energizer e2 lithium primary CR2 battery. Also, the current draw is steady as a rock!
I have been trying not to say too much, because Glenn must be feeling 'giver's remorse' :crackup:
I don't know how he let it go. Really a great guy...
Edit: I tested it last night and this morning as well. It peaked at 36mW's with-in the first 20 seconds! I'm almost afraid to
use it. Because it's so good, that I feel like it's too good to last...
This is an Aquarius, right?
.... Did you measure the voltage of the energizer?
Otherwise, why don't you use a 3.6V Li-Ion tho? Unless if this results in more heat created by the driver and hurts the lasers power, the laser will run for longer. I use a 3.6V rechargeable in mine... Or, more heat from the driver could even make it peak higher!
But don't try this until i measure the current in mine first from a 3.6 and then from a 3V battery!!!
.... Otherwise, "giver's remorse" is one of the funniest things i've heard all day long!
Wow, 36mW! What i wouldn't give to see that in BLUE! :drool:
What i wouldn't give to have a 50mW 455nm diode!
I hope you were able to see this gorgeous beam too and not just measure it! :angel:
Mine is a "little" less powerful, but the beam is lovelly in smoke! :yh:
I believe it is an Aquarius... here's the picture:
Yes, I did measure the battery voltage at 3.04 volts/790mA's current draw...
I just checked it again at 2.99 volts/788mA's current draw. (steady)
I have not tried a rechargeable, because I don't want to even chance that this beauty will die on me. It's so nice that I'm afraid that it's too good to be true!
The beam in the dark is amazing... I put it side by side with my 40mW RPL and it is very comparable. Hardly any difference visually, but a much smaller and nicer host!
I even compared it visually to a 17mW green in the dark side by side, and the Aquarius it brighter! I love this thing...
That's the other thing! It peaks with-in 5 or 10 seconds!
I hate to go on and on, but because of these kind of characteristics, I like it better than my 40mW RPL!
I just hope it lasts...
It's an RPL 35 that peaks at 40mW's...
And just to clarify, I'm not saying that the Aquarius is a better laser. But just that I like it better because of not only it's size and elegance, but also because of it's characteristics on power up and stability.![]()
It's an RPL 35 that peaks at 40mW's...
And just to clarify, I'm not saying that the Aquarius is a better laser. But just that I like it better because of not only it's size and elegance, but also because of it's characteristics on power up and stability.![]()
hmm, good to know. I've gotta send my "70mW" 473nm RPL to jack for an adjustment. Hopefully it looks much better after it's fixed.