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Dang, that sure seems like it matches the output of many 8X diodes at that current. Probably will last longer though.
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Dang, that sure seems like it matches the output of many 8X diodes at that current. Probably will last longer though.
Dang, that sure seems like it matches the output of many 8X diodes at that current. Probably will last longer though.
a HALF WATT from a keychain:thinking: A year ago, that was impossible.
Nice work ---
HMike
a HALF WATT from a keychain:thinking: A year ago, that was impossible.
Nice work ---
HMike
Yea, it's not the best efficiency 12x diode, but still >500mW at a decent current so I'm happy!
Thank you I was tempted to put it up to 600mW, but I want this baby to last!
And BTW I read multiple times about your >1W for 3 seconds experience... These 12x diodes are straight beasts!
-Jakob
P.S. Much thanks to Daguin and JayRob for all the help on this build!
I think it's save to say that you have the smallest regulated current class 4 laser!
Congratulations! :gj:
Whew. It has been a long week and I had to disappear for a few days. I'm trying to get a computer shop up and running and it has been hectic this week.
No work tomorrow, and tonight I will finally get back to the shop to play with some lasers!
I'm starting to get a bold feeling inside about running this high-efficiency diode I have. I think I'm going to set it somewhere around 460mA and see how long it lasts. 700mW+ in a hand-held just rubs me the right way.
If it burns up quick, what the hell.
I sold my first 12X BR 18650 build and 307mW @ 420mA 650nm build to a guy locally who drooled over seeing them in person and he handed me $950 cash for both combined! That made me happy.
I plan on buying more and more of these BDR-205s, and I really don't care about burning them up to have my fun. My previous hobby was high-power rocketry, and it was not uncommon to watch a $200 rocket motor burn up in 4 seconds. Now I just attend launches to watch others burn their ammonium perchlorate. Based on that kind of previous expense, I'm sure I'll get my fun out these diodes running hot--even if they don't last more than an hour. Running on the edge never nets reliability. And hey, it's all part of the fun!
THAT is the spirit that leads us all into he future!
+1
Peace,
dave
UPDATE:
This is GOOFY! I just checked the output of the V5 Flexdrive that was hitting near 700mW assembled in the 18650 host.
Unassembled, on the output meter and amperage meter, it is still set at .40A, and doing 611mW now on a fresh battery. So the pot seems to have not been bumped one bit. Yet when it went together the second time, I was getting way more output. Even on the first assembly, it was hitting 626mW. Now, it's right in line with the power supply plot figure. This is beyond my recognition. :thinking:
I'll assemble it again and see if output shoots through the roof.
I'm on lunch...back to work for a few.
All speculation at this point --
Maybe something "pressed against" the pot when you assembled it
Maybe you are operating at the edge of the flexdrive's ability to handle the voltage/current and so it is acting strange.
Then again, maybe the bees have actually taken up residence in your laser
Peace,
dave