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imagine your going on a trip across the atlantic... you hop on a plane with your luggage and your favorite laser... just in case...
as y our flying along you feel a slight rumble. then a bigger one... that is when you realize your plane is going down...
after the crash you swim to a desert island... with all your goods. you try to start a fire with your laser only to realize its dead... you rub 2 stick s together... then at night you watch all the rescue choppers fly by but you cant flag em down (not by shooting at the with the laser of course, just by shooting into the air to signal them)
now what if we had a solar powered laser...
i took a mini solar powered garden light took the solar powered led off the top, removed the light switch (turns the light on when the sun goes down) and replaced it with a regular push on switch... dremmmiled a hole in the side and put a 445nm laser diode in it and wired in with the led leads, with a lil more midification... i have a beautiful solar powered laser...
im am currently using the 1.2v rechargable that came with it but i will put a 3.7v in it as soon as i get one... its fairly weak i dont have an lpm atm so i cant measure it, but it is weak, hopefully the new batt will bost it up a bit
there is a standard led driver in it... no clu on its output atm.
let me know what yall think
as y our flying along you feel a slight rumble. then a bigger one... that is when you realize your plane is going down...
after the crash you swim to a desert island... with all your goods. you try to start a fire with your laser only to realize its dead... you rub 2 stick s together... then at night you watch all the rescue choppers fly by but you cant flag em down (not by shooting at the with the laser of course, just by shooting into the air to signal them)
now what if we had a solar powered laser...
i took a mini solar powered garden light took the solar powered led off the top, removed the light switch (turns the light on when the sun goes down) and replaced it with a regular push on switch... dremmmiled a hole in the side and put a 445nm laser diode in it and wired in with the led leads, with a lil more midification... i have a beautiful solar powered laser...
im am currently using the 1.2v rechargable that came with it but i will put a 3.7v in it as soon as i get one... its fairly weak i dont have an lpm atm so i cant measure it, but it is weak, hopefully the new batt will bost it up a bit
there is a standard led driver in it... no clu on its output atm.
let me know what yall think