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1.3W 445nm in C6 (how dull.)

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Hi,
My turn came :)
Didn't have it measured but it burns better then my other M140 on the same current (That measured at 1.26W) so I assume it's ±1.3W :)

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I also got a black focus adapter for this one :D

Specs:
Driver: X-boost set on 1.3A
Battery: 1x18650
Diode: M140
Lens: Aixiz Three elements glass lens
Also put teflon on the lens to keep it from giggling in there :)

BEAMSHOTS:

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BTW, I'm also putting this up to sale, so check it out! :D

Good day.​
 





Quite dull indeed lol. Nice build. You used good components and are using a conservative current. That laser will be around for a while.
 
Nice simple looking laser dude. One thing though, I do not advise advertising an output that is not verified. You would be safer advertising the diode and current instead until it can be LPMd(if it can be). I see you already have that info but I would roll with that instead of including a guess at the power at all.

Just my 2 cents.
 
Nice simple looking laser dude. One thing though, I do not advise advertising an output that is not verified. You would be safer advertising the diode and current instead until it can be LPMd(if it can be). I see you already have that info but I would roll with that instead of including a guess at the power at all.

Just my 2 cents.

Well he did say assume and he wasn't beating his chest nor claiming something extravagant
So I hear ya, but I also feel he knows what your saying.

Edit: wish we could see some pics on how you oriented the diver in the host. Please keep the laser use it as your daily driver. Good job.
 
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There are pretty much only a couple ways to do it in a C6. You either solder the driver right to the diode, you thermal epoxy the driver inside the pill, you use a round driver, or you drill out the pill and thermal epoxy the driver to the contact board.
 
There are pretty much only a couple ways to do it in a C6. You either solder the driver right to the diode, you thermal epoxy the driver inside the pill, you use a round driver, or you drill out the pill and thermal epoxy the driver to the contact board.

Well yea, but if he got the super mini it could have been any where, besides the whole point is maybe he did a little something different who knows.
 
I got the round X-boost, soldered wired to the diode, no thermal glue anywhere.
 


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