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Re: 1-1.2 watt 445nm lasers CHEAP $180
Judging by post #11 the driver will still pull current from the batteries down past 3.7V. That means it WILL draw two unprotected LiFePo4's down below 2.2 each, and kill them.
And no, I cannot tell you if the 1 ->½ power happen at a voltage level where it will serve as recharge warning.
Oh ok, do u know if the laser will dim down to faint blue before the minimum safe voltaqge for these lifepo4s or will it be bright past then. I used half dead normal cells and about a days off and on it was just aa blue faint light. Not sure of the voltage on those when it stopped lasing. I'm still very new to this. Thanks for the info!!
Judging by post #11 the driver will still pull current from the batteries down past 3.7V. That means it WILL draw two unprotected LiFePo4's down below 2.2 each, and kill them.
These are powered by 2 CR123A batteries. You can also use 1 18650 battery but the current regulation will cut out and the laser will only be half as powerful (in many cases it may not meet the threshold and won't laze at all. The driver is a buck driver current regulated with an input voltage range of 3-18V.Take a look in the driver "drivers for 445nm" threadfor more details. The driver runs nice and smooth with 2 CR123A batteries. I have tested it with lower voltages and the driver will not properly regulate with a single 18650..power will be around half. I have not tested with voltages above 8.4.
And no, I cannot tell you if the 1 ->½ power happen at a voltage level where it will serve as recharge warning.
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