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So about 4 days ago at about 2:30AM I was looking around at various places for diode prices. I stumbled upon HTD's PHR-803T diode and immediately grabbed one of my flashlights and graph paper. I was going to build my first laser. :eg:
The host is a DX Superfire C1 that I bought about a year or so ago that I rarely used. It was fairly easy to make a heat sink for it. So much that I kind of rushed it and over did a few things. 
 
For a driver I am using the driver that came with the host. I am rather adept with electronics and decided that it would be fine to use the driver in the host rather than buying another. It uses the PT4105 chip. I replaced the feedback resistor (R2) to 2 ohms in order to limit it to 100mA. I have load tested it with 5 1n4148 diodes and a 1 ohm resistor. It limits it to about 104mA at 4.6V(A bit low...?). I also put a 100uF electrolytic capacitor on the output for smoothing. Somehow I was able to cram the modified driver back into the pill.
Comment away. At this point I'm waiting for the module to get in and I should be ready to start lasing. I also have a glass lens on the way from Aixiz just for kicks.
 I also have a glass lens on the way from Aixiz just for kicks.
Quick questions:
Could someone recommend me a good CR123A charger and batteries? I had a matching set of Ultrafire batteries and charger, but the charger overcharged the protected batteries. Due to this I have been feeding the driver with a 9V battery for testing.
Pictures: (Sorry for the bad quality/angles. I'll get better ones upon completion.)


				
			The host is a DX Superfire C1 that I bought about a year or so ago that I rarely used. It was fairly easy to make a heat sink for it. So much that I kind of rushed it and over did a few things.
 
 For a driver I am using the driver that came with the host. I am rather adept with electronics and decided that it would be fine to use the driver in the host rather than buying another. It uses the PT4105 chip. I replaced the feedback resistor (R2) to 2 ohms in order to limit it to 100mA. I have load tested it with 5 1n4148 diodes and a 1 ohm resistor. It limits it to about 104mA at 4.6V(A bit low...?). I also put a 100uF electrolytic capacitor on the output for smoothing. Somehow I was able to cram the modified driver back into the pill.
Comment away. At this point I'm waiting for the module to get in and I should be ready to start lasing.
 I also have a glass lens on the way from Aixiz just for kicks.
 I also have a glass lens on the way from Aixiz just for kicks.Quick questions:
Could someone recommend me a good CR123A charger and batteries? I had a matching set of Ultrafire batteries and charger, but the charger overcharged the protected batteries. Due to this I have been feeding the driver with a 9V battery for testing.
Pictures: (Sorry for the bad quality/angles. I'll get better ones upon completion.)


			
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		 Before I took pictures, I was cleaning inside the Aixiz head assembly with canned to remove specs of dust that were on the diode's window. I put it back together and now the output is fuzzy. There is a central dot, but with a major (1" each side) fuzzy splash on the outside... I am using the standard acrylic lens, PHR driven at 133mA. It still burns etc when focused and still feels rather warm on the hand etc, but it looks much more fuzzy on the output. Did I mess something up? If so, what?
 Before I took pictures, I was cleaning inside the Aixiz head assembly with canned to remove specs of dust that were on the diode's window. I put it back together and now the output is fuzzy. There is a central dot, but with a major (1" each side) fuzzy splash on the outside... I am using the standard acrylic lens, PHR driven at 133mA. It still burns etc when focused and still feels rather warm on the hand etc, but it looks much more fuzzy on the output. Did I mess something up? If so, what?