Re: GB | 515nm Diodes
Is it possible to get leads soldered on to the diode in the module? I'm probably gonna get a PLPB450 & I just don't wanna kill the diode.
Thanks,
-cutyall
Three months later... (sorry)
Do you have some of these drivers? I want to replicate your 685 pen build. I've also never built a laser before so I'm deep in the woods here. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
-cutyall
They're colorful. Also, different colors have different divergence and brightness. For example, you're going to see green as much brighter than purple, just because of color perception. There's a helpful chart on color perception around here somewhere... I just can't find it.
Probably just...
Re: GB | 515nm Diodes
Heck, get a quote on every diode available!
Just kidding. If you could get quotes on those 445s that would be great. Also any "lower power" diodes they might have i'll be interested in. Any color will do.
Thanks!
-cutyall
So two lasers combined at 3W will look like 35.46W at 410nm? Friggin dark magic, dude. I can't believe I subscribed to this witchcraft! :crackup: ;)
Best of luck,
-cutyall
I don't have that particular one, but I do have the +10mW. I would recommend it. The outputs are always measured with an LPM before it's sent out and mine came in at 18mW.
-cutyall
Re: FS: Laserbtb & Laserglow Pen's 450nm,520nm, 635nm 3.2mW-80mW,
How much has your 445 been used? I'm very interested but idk if I can buy it.
Thanks,
-cutyall
Nope. It's not fake. The reason why 532s are more expensive than 445s is because 532s are DPSS. DPSS is different from diode lasers because it is driven by an IR diode, then passed through a crystal (dark magic, I know) to produce 532nm light. 445nm lasers are just diode driven, and the...