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!!! 3 Watt BIG BOY single diode blue laser 3X18650 !!! ULTRA HEAVY PICTURES !!!

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The original switch still works even though i got a replacement.
Another thing is that i desoldered a spring by mistake and now i cant solder it back...
Fffff, i may sell it in the near future so it must look good! :beer:

Thanks again,
Jim
 





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First of all, thank you both for your help!
I tried following that tut a week ago and somehow i sorted my batts... :(
I have fixed it now, but the thing is that it looks pretty bad....
Anybody wanting to trade a battery holder with something else? :thinking:

Jim

Mine came out great! small cut lines, good solder joints, I even turned the spring around. Pretty straight forward. I suggested in my post to take it slow/use a marker:tinfoil:

Your very welcome I wish it would have gone smoother like butter.:)
 
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The original switch still works even though i got a replacement.
Another thing is that i desoldered a spring by mistake and now i cant solder it back...
Fffff, i may sell it in the near future so it must look good! :beer:

Thanks again,
Jim

Try the solder blob method on the spring use flux!
 

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Sadly, i can't spend more cash on this laser....
Is there any possibility you wanna trade? :thinking:

Jim
 
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I don't think anybody has a spare holder. The host come with one battery holder and it is an essential part of the host. Maybe ask Ric for a spare one ?
 

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I thought about that, but since i dont have funds in my pp,
the only way is to trade.....

Jim
 

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Thanks for the link! :beer:
BTW, right now i have cut all the traces from my holder so each pad is alone. :p
When i get home in an hour or so, i will try once more with the new switch,
lets hope it will turn out well! :)

Jim
 

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amazing build, you should try to break the world record for worlds most powerfull handheld laser, i bet you could do it.
 

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There are 9mm diodes that can go higher than this laser. You need to push it harder. :)
Like the 3.5W single diode laser of DJNY.
 
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What driver did you use? I have 2 9mm diodes on the way and have yet to find the right drivers

Thanks
 

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What driver did you use? I have 2 9mm diodes on the way and have yet to find the right drivers

Thanks

I think I have used the 2.1A X-Driver. The 3x 18650 batteries in series is a good match for this driver.

It was a good 9mm diode. I should have driven it at 2.5A and probably got an output close to 3.5Watt. But back then my LPM goes only to 2Watt max.
 
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I think I have used the 2.1A X-Driver. The 3x 18650 batteries in series is a good match for this driver.

It was a good 9mm diode. I should have driven it at 2.5A and probably got an output close to 3.5Watt. But back then my LPM goes only to 2Watt max.

It's still in good hands ;) and still lazing strong :)
 
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Nice job, may i have the complet list of items particularly for driver, host battery ....:drool:

Thank you
***EDIT*** Smeerworst has tested the laser with his Ophir LPM and the laser hits the 3 Watt mark !!!
Here is another videolink. ***EDIT***

First I want to thank Eudamonium for making the heatsink and the focus adapter. They are really beautiful made. :thanks:
And to DTR for providing me the 9mm diode. :beer:

This is my first BIG build. I was at cnqualitygoods.com for the blue silicon tailcaps when I saw this wonderful host. This host has room for triple 18650 batteries. I bought the host and ask Eud for making the custom sink and focus adapter. When the parts are arrived I started the build.

The original host.
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Reflector replace by the enormous sink.
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Custom made focus adapter.
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The whole host is basically a sink. Reminds me of the Sandworm in Dune. :crackup:
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GITD tailcap.
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Battery holder for 3X 18650 in parallel.
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The middle piece can also be unscrewed. I didn't know that till later :)
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The workmanship is perfect !
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Next to the tiny C6 sink.
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I polish the copper module for the extra shine :)
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9mm 445nm diode press in the module.
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I use the original lens from the 9mm diode. The lens barrel was sanded to get the lens closer to the diode.
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The driver version 1

I used dual Ben Boost for the build. The main ic is heatsinked with copper plate.
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The battery side of the pill.
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Triple Sanyo 18650 in the holder.
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2.26A :eg:
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The horror
I couldn't get the dual Ben Boost driver stable. After 8-15 sec the power drop dramatically. Somehow the drivers can't maintain the high current.

I can't figured it out what is wrong. Maybe the silicone wires are too thin or the inductors are too close. I don't know. :undecided:
I decided to ditch the drivers and rebuild the power suply from scratch.


The driver version 2

This is a buck driver. I have been using this driver in many build. The main ic is heatsinked with a piece of aluminium. This piece it touching the pill from above.
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The battery holder has been rebuild to fit 3x 18650 in SERIES.
I had to figured out which line to cut and and connect the other points.
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The driver fits easily in the large pill. A piece of aluminium is connecting the driver and the pill for heat transfer. I put some glue on the edge to strengthen the construction.
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Pushing the boundaries of the 9mm diodes. The driver gives 2.222A
The laser gives 2.8+ Watt !!! :drool:
I have to reduce the beam with a blue filter and two UV filter. The multiple filters block 29% of the beam so that only 71% hits the LPM !
That number must be multiplied by 1.41 for the actual power. :eg:
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The LPM reading must be multiplied by 1.41 !

BEAMSHOTS :

I have only a few beamshots. My ballhead on the tripod was broken so I couldn't use it for steady shots. I will add more pictures when it is repaired :)
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If you made so far, kudos :D
Thanks for watching !!! :wave: :thanks:
 




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