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I once had a dodgy diode that did exactly the same thing. It would power up brightly for a fraction of a second and then go dim and this every time I turned it on. The diode was being run at 1.8 A and would get hot very quickly. I spoke at length to DTR about it, but we never found out why it was behaving that way. In the end I had to buy a new diode.
I can post a vid if you like for comparative purposes?:beer:
Edit: There were no shorts on the driver and at least two drivers at different currents were tried. Do you have a different driver to test?
this is my first build, i dont have a different driver to test. and i doubt its faulty because lazz tests his drivers before he sends them out. it does heat up very quickly!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60o1ZXiiBRU <------------------- Video of laser dimming
Is that a bench PSU in your video ? If you can set the current you can direct drive the diode for testing purposes. Just eliminate the factors that cause the problem.
A normal M140 diode can handle the 1.8A current without problem. They are dimming when the current is push much higher.
Sometimes the diode is a dude. They reach the maximum current at much lower level like 1A and when you push the current there is no gain.
At 1.8A it could be dimming.
I think you have a dude diode.
Lazeerer always checked the drivers he sells. So a faulty driver is very rare.
i cant set the current with my PSU, its rather old. and i agree with you on lazeerer's driver. i highly doubt its that
judging by the grainde's experience, im pretty sure the problem is the diode. sucks to buy a faulty diode (potentially!) :cryyy:
where the hell does the term "dude" come from?
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