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pullbangdead said:You can just turn down the power on any diode. Get the same PHR-803T diode, and drive it at less current, and it'll be a less powerful laser.
iohutom said:Hi,
Is there any low power blu-ray diodes on the market? Im thinking of getting some class IIIA blu-ray diodes since they are more eye-friendly.
iohutom said:what I meant was that can I get really dirt cheap bluray diodes just like the red ones on the market now, so that i can diy some at a low cost yet the color of the laser is still violet so I can show off with these lasers. I have powerful red and ir burners so i really don't expect this bluray to do much damage. any suggestions?
iohutom said:what I meant was that can I get really dirt cheap bluray diodes just like the red ones on the market now, so that i can diy some at a low cost yet the color of the laser is still violet so I can show off with these lasers. I have powerful red and ir burners so i really don't expect this bluray to do much damage. any suggestions?
Glaserfan said:[quote author=pullbangdead link=1221549025/0#2 date=1221581340]You can just turn down the power on any diode. Get the same PHR-803T diode, and drive it at less current, and it'll be a less powerful laser.
pullbangdead said:If you're very close to threshold, temperature variations may move that threshold current around some and make it sometimes reach threshold and sometimes not at a given current, so you want to make sure that you're a good bit above threshold in whatever you're doing.