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Hey LPF,
I want to share a little project I completed this week. I have been wanting to build a mini hand-held laser into an Aluminum project box I bought a couple weeks ago. I had some scrap / leftover parts laying around, so I started cutting, drilling, soldering, and gluing.
The parts list:
Here is what I came up with.... It’s a 445nm running at about 700 - 800mW (estimated). The beam is super bright and with all the aluminum, heat seems to be dispersed quickly. The small 10180 battery doesn’t allow for a very long runtime, but I can get 10+ minutes out of a full charge before I notice the beam significantly dimming. I'm observing a conservative 45 secs on 45 secs off to protect the diode & driver.
I am really surprised I was able to get everything crammed into such a small area, but it went together pretty good. Once everything was in place, I hot glued the wires and battery holder into place. "Solid State"
This is one of my favorite builds with the all metal construction it really has some nice weight. The smooth small size (just over 2 inches) and mometary button makes it seem like a pocket phaser.
:lasergun:
I plan to get the fog machine out and do some more beam shots later this weekend.
Thank you for looking!!!
I want to share a little project I completed this week. I have been wanting to build a mini hand-held laser into an Aluminum project box I bought a couple weeks ago. I had some scrap / leftover parts laying around, so I started cutting, drilling, soldering, and gluing.
The parts list:
- Pomona Aluminum Box 2.25" X 1.13" X .88"
- M-140 445nm Diode
- Micro Boost Driver (750mA)
- Aixiz Module & 3 Element Glass
- Mini Momentary Push Button
- Aluminum Wire Lug (for Heat Sink)
- N-Type Battery Holder (Cut to Fit 10180)
- Mini 10180 3.7V Li-Ion Battery
- Wire, JB Weld, Hot Glue
Here is what I came up with.... It’s a 445nm running at about 700 - 800mW (estimated). The beam is super bright and with all the aluminum, heat seems to be dispersed quickly. The small 10180 battery doesn’t allow for a very long runtime, but I can get 10+ minutes out of a full charge before I notice the beam significantly dimming. I'm observing a conservative 45 secs on 45 secs off to protect the diode & driver.
I am really surprised I was able to get everything crammed into such a small area, but it went together pretty good. Once everything was in place, I hot glued the wires and battery holder into place. "Solid State"
This is one of my favorite builds with the all metal construction it really has some nice weight. The smooth small size (just over 2 inches) and mometary button makes it seem like a pocket phaser.
:lasergun:
I plan to get the fog machine out and do some more beam shots later this weekend.
Thank you for looking!!!
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