Since the diode is very inefficient but the current IN and OUT is identical, is the voltage drop across the diode the main indicator of its inefficiency (in addition to heat produced by the diode)?
I ask this because I expected an inefficient device/diode would show the current OUT to be LESS...
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The clamp is around the black lead coming off the diode in the photo. Shouldn't it be around the red lead? Or maybe it doesn't matter?
It's just that in the Barnett schematic diagram using a non-clamp ammeter, the ammeter is connected to the red lead coming off the diode.
So, I thought...
yes, a gun has a blunt tip, and a bit bulky for fine work. I have a small soldering iron but with a flat tip - I may sharpen it to a point or get a sharp point.
ok, thank you. So the soldering gun tip should be on top of, or touching, the tinned lead, not the pad. This way the tinned lead heats up the pad, not the soldering gun tip.
I currently use Kester "44" resin core solder: Sn63, 44 Resin for all of my projects.
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Driver sellers and designers encourage using the least amount of heat as necessary, to solder leads to their drivers. Some even say 1 second is all that we should use when touching the soldering iron tip to the pad on the driver.
So, here are some givens:
1) pre-tinning the leads
2)...
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21.15W into the diode and 6.6W of light out the diode.
So, 6.6W / 21.15W = 0.31 or 31% efficiency for the diode turning electrical energy into light energy? Heavens.
Thanks for the info!
Thank you for the info Red Cowboy! I was just looking at those clamp meters, lol.
Since the NUBM44 runs nominally at 6W to 7W of light output while the driver is outputting 20W, this shows how inefficient laser diodes tend to be? If so, that's a big hit in efficiency rating for the laser...
Red Cowboy also gave this link for those who want to use a ready-made adjustable test load:
https://www.survivallaser.com/20A_Heavy_Duty_Selectable_Test_Load/p556088_14651126.aspx
Excellent! Thank you for the schematic ! Very helpful.
So I guess you also disconnect the positive leg of the diode (if its already connected).
So if the positive laser diode lead has not been soldered yet, a regular multimeter can be used.
Once the diode leads are soldered and finished, a...
The leads from the driver to diode will be rather long (at least 3 inches) due to the host setup.
As for having to de-solder one leg of a diode, wouldn't it be possible to simply contact the meter test leads to the solder joints?
I want to adjust the driver's on-board potentiometer with the laser diode already connected - i.e. no test load.
Do most of you simply turn the potentiometer screw a very small amount, turn the power on, measure the current, turn the power off, and continue this process over and over until the...
Ok, so you sometimes set your driver current with your laser diode attached (rather than a test load) - using a inductive current meter.
Is an inductive current meter that much better than a multimeter?
ok, thank you the link to the test load. I may get it.
Is there a safe way to set the pot on the driver with the laser diode attached?
For example, if the BB-8M driver is pre-set at 1.6A, can I turn off the power, slowly turn the pot in a very small increment, turn the power back on and measure the current to the laser diode with a amp meter, and...
Augie said they do have a few BB-8M drivers in stock.
However, they do not set the current to the customer's spec for those BB-8M drivers (although they do provide that service for some of their other drivers). I don't know what the rationale is behind that though.
Since I'm not proficient...
DTR's new website now lists the Blackbuck 8M - no "Out of stock" note.
Did he get a new batch? That's odd because about a month ago, Augie said they were out with no new stock in sight.