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A few days ago I was doing my standard look through ebay for some decent deals on 405nm lasers. Basically, it had to be decently priced, and have a driver built on. Well, I found this and went and purchased it. (anybody have any experience with this particular laser?). It takes 7.2 to 9 volts, and he claims its really 150mW. All I needed to do was find a host for it.
Here is a pic of the laser taken from the eBay page.
Anywho, I went over to dealextreme and got a few hosts, just something I could work with for now that should work. Only problem is since the laser takes 9volts I had to get some flashlights that would be able to hold batteries that could pump up the juice to get me enough voltage. I got a few CR123 flashlights and some rechargeable CR123 batteries that are rated at 3.6 or 3.7 volts (their peak is 4.2, which is still within tolerance x2).
I've been reading and looking at some posts here And I really like the smaller builds some of you guys have built, they are really neat. So I am just curious, to get me 7.2 to 9volts and be in a small package, what could I do? I have some 10440's that are the AAA size and rated 3.7volts each, but I want to go smaller than that if I can. So what host + batteries could I use to get a pretty small package?
Also, I should probably heatsink this thing right?
Here is a pic of the laser taken from the eBay page.
Anywho, I went over to dealextreme and got a few hosts, just something I could work with for now that should work. Only problem is since the laser takes 9volts I had to get some flashlights that would be able to hold batteries that could pump up the juice to get me enough voltage. I got a few CR123 flashlights and some rechargeable CR123 batteries that are rated at 3.6 or 3.7 volts (their peak is 4.2, which is still within tolerance x2).
I've been reading and looking at some posts here And I really like the smaller builds some of you guys have built, they are really neat. So I am just curious, to get me 7.2 to 9volts and be in a small package, what could I do? I have some 10440's that are the AAA size and rated 3.7volts each, but I want to go smaller than that if I can. So what host + batteries could I use to get a pretty small package?
Also, I should probably heatsink this thing right?