Hey guys,
I have been looking around the site for a month or so & after much research and reading so I didn't look like a complete idiot , I have decided to build my first 2W 445nm laser.
First off I wanted to make sure my parts list was on the rite track for my build considering this is my first time going through this. I would also like to add that I am very familiar with soldering etc. as I have been building and repairing computers for the last 6 years.
This is my part list as of now any tips or suggestions on the build or part I could use like the proper driver would be greatly appreciated.
Eye Protection (ordered a similar set to what Billiam posted.) (Safety first)
445nm M140 Diode
405-G2 lens
X-drive driver (Not really sure what to get as of now)
Aixiz module (Copper housing.)
Heat-sink (not sure on this either as I have read the M140's tend to heat up quite a bit.)
Host Body
Key switch (Safety first)
Wiring (I couldn't find anything on proper wiring or if certain gauges made a benefit to certain builds etc.)
Li-po Digital voltage readout/ low voltage alarm
2s jst-xh male connector (helps with charging so I don't need to take batteries out of host if needed)
Batteries x2 3.7V 750Mah Li-po wired in series (7.4v nominal)(8.4 full charge) (not sure what a good charger would be to get)
Focus rings
So far this is what I have and am kind of thinking I am missing something but that could just be me always second guessing myself. I was also wondering what price I am looking at spending realistically considering this is my first build & what company's/Forum users I should keep be leaning towards for good quality parts and serive etc.
I don't want to bother anyone with my build but I figured I could use some help from people who know what they are doing and honestly there is only so much reading and searching a person can do before you start going crazy and have to ask questions.
Like I said before any help or tips anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated so I will finish off by thanking people in advance for having to read all of this crap! :thanks:
I have been looking around the site for a month or so & after much research and reading so I didn't look like a complete idiot , I have decided to build my first 2W 445nm laser.
First off I wanted to make sure my parts list was on the rite track for my build considering this is my first time going through this. I would also like to add that I am very familiar with soldering etc. as I have been building and repairing computers for the last 6 years.
This is my part list as of now any tips or suggestions on the build or part I could use like the proper driver would be greatly appreciated.
Eye Protection (ordered a similar set to what Billiam posted.) (Safety first)
445nm M140 Diode
405-G2 lens
X-drive driver (Not really sure what to get as of now)
Aixiz module (Copper housing.)
Heat-sink (not sure on this either as I have read the M140's tend to heat up quite a bit.)
Host Body
Key switch (Safety first)
Wiring (I couldn't find anything on proper wiring or if certain gauges made a benefit to certain builds etc.)
Li-po Digital voltage readout/ low voltage alarm
2s jst-xh male connector (helps with charging so I don't need to take batteries out of host if needed)
Batteries x2 3.7V 750Mah Li-po wired in series (7.4v nominal)(8.4 full charge) (not sure what a good charger would be to get)
Focus rings
So far this is what I have and am kind of thinking I am missing something but that could just be me always second guessing myself. I was also wondering what price I am looking at spending realistically considering this is my first build & what company's/Forum users I should keep be leaning towards for good quality parts and serive etc.
I don't want to bother anyone with my build but I figured I could use some help from people who know what they are doing and honestly there is only so much reading and searching a person can do before you start going crazy and have to ask questions.
Like I said before any help or tips anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated so I will finish off by thanking people in advance for having to read all of this crap! :thanks:
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