Drilling ceramics with chemicals?
Sounds like a minor's/child's daydream approach to the problem.
Be careful. Don't be an accident looking for a place to happen.
Change of plan. I'm going to put this 1800W driver, which can handle up to 22A output . The 600W ones make strange noises when turned on at the same time and I don't like that. I set it to 32V and 18A and it works perfectly. I made this bridge for measuring amperage from a YouTube video. Since my device only measures 10A, with the help of this copper wire and pre-calibration, I can measure very high amperage without any problems. It does a perfect job! I recorded a video for you to see. Even without a focusing lens, its power is great. Now I have to redo the dropper and install another switch
I also set the step-down driver for the 120W laser. The battery is 24V, and the driver works at 16V/15A. This is a protective glass glued with glue on the front. This way the laser is sealed. However, it heats up very quickly because it is small and has no cooling. The good thing about this driver is that it is very small and does not take up space.