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3860mW of 445nm from DTR






anselm

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So that's almost around ~1.3W from each!
What lens, if I might ask?
And how long can you keep them switched on before they become uncomfortably warm?
 

DTR

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The hotlight host has a pretty good sized heat sink for such a small host.
 
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anselm

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I see three of them in the picture.:whistle:
Or did you somehow manage to cram at least two diodes in there, DTR?:crackup:
 

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Never said that it is one laser - just 3860mW of 445nm ;)

Two diodes in one host sounds interesting.. :whistle:
 

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Ahhh. I was confused by the reading on the LPM did not realize you had them all on at the same time. Very nice. Glad you like them.;)
 

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I wonder if i can get my nospin to read 5W with all the 445 i have laying around
 
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3 diodes sounds even better :D

Too late . . .,
here is a close-up of the head of my Triple Blu-Ray laser:

triplas.jpg


It is only partially focused by the reflectors for a broader beam.

It is run by two #18650 cells for long run times.

LarryDFW
 

anselm

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FFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUU

I DEMAND BEAMSHOTs!!!

Or "dot" shots, cause there's not much of a beam, apparently.
Are those PHRs? 8x? 12x?
 
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Helios

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Too late . . .,
here is a close-up of the head of my Triple Blu-Ray laser:

triplas.jpg


It is only partially focused by the reflectors for a broader beam.

It is run by two #18650 cells for long run times.

LarryDFW

Is that a flashlight reflector?
 

Kevlar

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I think I've seen that posted before from LarryDFW. If I'm not mistaken, they are PHRs.

Larry, I assume you use that to find gross stuff on carpets that only UV light will illuminate?
 




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