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Getting on a roll with these well-deserved reviews...

Up today is a build I've had for a long time now that I needed to make some repairs to. One of the original 505nm diodes in one of the original hosts made by badboybilly here. The diode in this host is a bit rare being a case neutral 505, operating at a steady 502nm.
I needed to do some repairs since the host took a bit of a fall... diode was OK, but the soldered connections to the driver... the solid core wire didn't appreciate that. So, I took it apart and re-soldered it using the right wiring.

As you might be able to tell, this driver's been through a lot of change. Still works fine though
Something was up with the negative lead in the host, so I wired the negative end of the driver back to the case pin of the diode. Couldn't find my black wire but this won't be coming back apart, so who cares I suppose

From here... add in some electrical tape and put the back end of the module back in.

Then that module would slide in to the host a little bit, leaving some room to connect everything up to the switch.

Then it was time to press the module back in to the host. I never had it down this far before, but I will say it's never coming back out.

Though there's still a tiny, tiny bit of the heatsink sticking out

With that, it's built!




502nm (top) vs 520nm (bottom)

502 vs 495

502 vs 488

Sorry for the wait on the long awaited review billy! Thanks again for making this. Someday I'll need to chat about another host... in due time, laser funds still recovering from the 430nm.
And of course, I'll end it with a link to the album that I add pictures to periodically.
Thanks for the read,
-Z

Up today is a build I've had for a long time now that I needed to make some repairs to. One of the original 505nm diodes in one of the original hosts made by badboybilly here. The diode in this host is a bit rare being a case neutral 505, operating at a steady 502nm.
I needed to do some repairs since the host took a bit of a fall... diode was OK, but the soldered connections to the driver... the solid core wire didn't appreciate that. So, I took it apart and re-soldered it using the right wiring.

As you might be able to tell, this driver's been through a lot of change. Still works fine though

Something was up with the negative lead in the host, so I wired the negative end of the driver back to the case pin of the diode. Couldn't find my black wire but this won't be coming back apart, so who cares I suppose

From here... add in some electrical tape and put the back end of the module back in.

Then that module would slide in to the host a little bit, leaving some room to connect everything up to the switch.

Then it was time to press the module back in to the host. I never had it down this far before, but I will say it's never coming back out.

Though there's still a tiny, tiny bit of the heatsink sticking out

With that, it's built!




502nm (top) vs 520nm (bottom)

502 vs 495

502 vs 488

Sorry for the wait on the long awaited review billy! Thanks again for making this. Someday I'll need to chat about another host... in due time, laser funds still recovering from the 430nm.
And of course, I'll end it with a link to the album that I add pictures to periodically.
Thanks for the read,
-Z