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In this review I want to show some in-and-out of the Ehgemus host with a 638nm single mode diode. I bought the host from Ehgemus a few weeks ago. :drool:
The host is very sleek and lightweight. It is completely made of aluminium. It has room for one 14650 3.7V Li-ion battery. The diode pocket is integrated in the host omitting the module and the heatsink. I had an idea of putting a single mode diode into it. This beautiful host deserves a diode with nothing but the best beam/dot spec.
After buying the 110mW Mitsubishi Single Mode Diode (ML520G54) I could start building the laser. With the information from RHD about the maximum current I decided to use a single AMC7135 ic as a driver. This little bugger delivers 350mA constant current with one 3.7V cell.
Enough talking. Here is the pictutorial :beer:
The Ehgemus 14650
		
		
	
	
		
	
		
	
The famous buttersmooth switch
		
	
Excellent finishing. You can't see which part is the rotating head. :undecided:
		
	
The Build
AMC7135 ic on a proto board. I cut a square of 3x3 points as driver base.
This thing is TINY !
		
	
Make connections between the points and solder the wires.
red wire : battery+
black wire : battery-
blue : diode+
white : diode -
		
	
All three pins of the diode are used for the driver. Ehgemus has already a wire for battery+ so I use this yellow wire.
		
	
I glue a moon shape aluminium sink under the driver. Then the whole assembly is glued into the brass tube.
It takes some fiddling to fits all the wires but I managed.
		
	
Add the lens, the 14650 battery and the laser is ready.
		
	
		
	
The beauty and the beast ! :crackup:
		
	
BEAMSHOTS
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
Good round dot. It has on both sides wings like the LPC-815/826 diodes.
The distance was 10 meter/30 feet
		
	
High-power short focal lens
		
	
650nm AR coated Acrylic lens. This lens gives the best looking dot.
The 3-element glass lens looks very nasty with this diode.
		
	
Color comparison 638nm vs 660nm red laser.
		
	
I made a nice case for the laser. A perfect gift ! :bday:
		
	
I hope you enjoy the tour and ceeya ! :wave:
				
			The host is very sleek and lightweight. It is completely made of aluminium. It has room for one 14650 3.7V Li-ion battery. The diode pocket is integrated in the host omitting the module and the heatsink. I had an idea of putting a single mode diode into it. This beautiful host deserves a diode with nothing but the best beam/dot spec.
After buying the 110mW Mitsubishi Single Mode Diode (ML520G54) I could start building the laser. With the information from RHD about the maximum current I decided to use a single AMC7135 ic as a driver. This little bugger delivers 350mA constant current with one 3.7V cell.
Enough talking. Here is the pictutorial :beer:
The Ehgemus 14650
	
	The famous buttersmooth switch
	Excellent finishing. You can't see which part is the rotating head. :undecided:
	The Build
AMC7135 ic on a proto board. I cut a square of 3x3 points as driver base.
This thing is TINY !
	Make connections between the points and solder the wires.
red wire : battery+
black wire : battery-
blue : diode+
white : diode -
	All three pins of the diode are used for the driver. Ehgemus has already a wire for battery+ so I use this yellow wire.
	I glue a moon shape aluminium sink under the driver. Then the whole assembly is glued into the brass tube.
It takes some fiddling to fits all the wires but I managed.
	Add the lens, the 14650 battery and the laser is ready.
	
	The beauty and the beast ! :crackup:
	BEAMSHOTS
	
	
	
	Good round dot. It has on both sides wings like the LPC-815/826 diodes.
The distance was 10 meter/30 feet
	High-power short focal lens
	650nm AR coated Acrylic lens. This lens gives the best looking dot.
The 3-element glass lens looks very nasty with this diode.
	Color comparison 638nm vs 660nm red laser.
	I made a nice case for the laser. A perfect gift ! :bday:
	
			
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