Arcahn
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Hey guys. I've been lurking on these forums for a while now but finally decided to make an account, introduce myself, and become an official member of this awesome community. I've got kind of a unique request that may or may not be well received, so hopefully I don't offend anyone here. If so, my apologies ahead of time.
I've owned a few lasers in my life but nothing capable of anything close to burning. I was messing around on YouTube the other day and it occurred to me that a laser that is capable of burning could be the solution to a problem I have been trying to solve for a while now, and may be fun as all heck to boot! The problem is I couldn't find any threads detailing relative capabilities of different diode/driver setups (at least that I could follow with a good understanding) and had to resort to videos to guesstimate something good for my pursuits.
I've got some gnats and fruit flies who've taken up residence in my home the past couple of weeks, and while I've managed to reduce the pests to a very small number in just a few days with other measures, I'm noticing stragglers always remaining. Now, the problem here is that they always buzz about the living area 5-10 feet from my couch and land on the walls, table, ceiling, etc. It's very annoying. I've been looking to get into lasers for a while now, and I'm sure you can see where this is going. I hesitate to ask this of you all, but I really don't see the difference in toasting a gnat and poisoning him with aerosolized death or simply squashing him.
Obviously safety is a concern here, and I do plan on purchasing the necessary glasses and only using this method when at home alone so no bystanders could be caught by a wild reflection. The meat of the question, however, is not if it's possible, but rather what diode, driver, and lens do you guys recommend to accomplish this task? I had toyed with the idea of running it with a 1 Shot Timer Circuit to make sure the thing runs <1 Second per button press to make sure I don't toast my lovely wall paint. However, I'm not sure if its feasible to do so or not.
I've still got a long way to go before I attempt to build a laser of that strength since I'm new to the hobby, but in the mean time I'd like to know what to work towards. I'm sure everyone here is familiar with styropyro's videos about DIY laser builds. He had one using a 12x 405nm diode mounted on the end of a toy gun that seemed more than powerful enough for what I'm considering. Is something in that power range feasible to attempt after a few cheaper builds?
Again, I hesitated to even post this question but seeing as most people don't have a problem swatting or spraying a gnat or fly in their home, I finally decided to ask. If you find this offensive, I apologize. Thanks ahead of time and I look forward to working with you all in the near future. Hopefully one day I can offer some insights to some other guy/gal new to the hobby. Cheers!
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I've owned a few lasers in my life but nothing capable of anything close to burning. I was messing around on YouTube the other day and it occurred to me that a laser that is capable of burning could be the solution to a problem I have been trying to solve for a while now, and may be fun as all heck to boot! The problem is I couldn't find any threads detailing relative capabilities of different diode/driver setups (at least that I could follow with a good understanding) and had to resort to videos to guesstimate something good for my pursuits.
I've got some gnats and fruit flies who've taken up residence in my home the past couple of weeks, and while I've managed to reduce the pests to a very small number in just a few days with other measures, I'm noticing stragglers always remaining. Now, the problem here is that they always buzz about the living area 5-10 feet from my couch and land on the walls, table, ceiling, etc. It's very annoying. I've been looking to get into lasers for a while now, and I'm sure you can see where this is going. I hesitate to ask this of you all, but I really don't see the difference in toasting a gnat and poisoning him with aerosolized death or simply squashing him.
Obviously safety is a concern here, and I do plan on purchasing the necessary glasses and only using this method when at home alone so no bystanders could be caught by a wild reflection. The meat of the question, however, is not if it's possible, but rather what diode, driver, and lens do you guys recommend to accomplish this task? I had toyed with the idea of running it with a 1 Shot Timer Circuit to make sure the thing runs <1 Second per button press to make sure I don't toast my lovely wall paint. However, I'm not sure if its feasible to do so or not.
I've still got a long way to go before I attempt to build a laser of that strength since I'm new to the hobby, but in the mean time I'd like to know what to work towards. I'm sure everyone here is familiar with styropyro's videos about DIY laser builds. He had one using a 12x 405nm diode mounted on the end of a toy gun that seemed more than powerful enough for what I'm considering. Is something in that power range feasible to attempt after a few cheaper builds?
Again, I hesitated to even post this question but seeing as most people don't have a problem swatting or spraying a gnat or fly in their home, I finally decided to ask. If you find this offensive, I apologize. Thanks ahead of time and I look forward to working with you all in the near future. Hopefully one day I can offer some insights to some other guy/gal new to the hobby. Cheers!
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