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New FS thread here:
http://laserpointerforums.com/laser_pointer_forums_3/forum/showthread.php?t=22497
I had to share my findings with this 405nm glass lens that Will from Creative Technology Lasers sent me as a sample...
26 to 28% more power than AixiZ acrylic!!! (back opened) (for AixiZ, see FS thread linked above)
18% more power than Meredith Glass!
This lens is unbelievable for blu-ray!
I made a special lens holder so that I could fit it into a Meredith module. (shown below)
AixiZ modification shown at post #6. (FS thread linked above! )
Here's the lens: http://cgi.ebay.com/405nm-Glass-Col...ryZ36332QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I fit one into a Meredith module for my 'Ice Box' TEC Blu-ray build...
I don't believe this thing! I put it in one of my 6X builds that is using a Meredith glass lens.
It is set at 191mA's...
* Meredith glass lens - 212mW's.
* 405-G-1 glass lens - 250mW's!
That's 18% more power than Meredith Glass!!! And a nice dot as you can see in the pictures!
This thing smokes everything it touches!
For Red, the lens is comparable to the Meredith glass lens. I got just a hair less power with red vs Meredith glass. So I would say, this baby is just for our blu-ray's!
Here's the data sheet:
http://www.laser66.com/html/405-g-1.pdf
Well Will, I told you I would send you the lens back if I didn't like it...
I guess I'll be sending you the payment instead!
Jay
Update:
The 'side splash' is similar to the Meredith glass lenses. But the dot is very intense and wants to burn everything it touches!
(Beam shot comparison with smoke)
http://laserpointerforums.com/laser_pointer_forums_3/forum/showthread.php?t=22497
I had to share my findings with this 405nm glass lens that Will from Creative Technology Lasers sent me as a sample...
26 to 28% more power than AixiZ acrylic!!! (back opened) (for AixiZ, see FS thread linked above)
18% more power than Meredith Glass!
This lens is unbelievable for blu-ray!
I made a special lens holder so that I could fit it into a Meredith module. (shown below)
AixiZ modification shown at post #6. (FS thread linked above! )
Here's the lens: http://cgi.ebay.com/405nm-Glass-Col...ryZ36332QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://laserpointerforums.com/f52/j...lens-vs-aixiz-standards-37895.html#post515943Miloš said:This was interesting difference in performance as [highlight]Jay's lens repeatedly showed better performance. [/highlight]And repeatedly is what i look for. So I looked at both lenses again and realized the reason.
[highlight]Opening on the back of Jays lens is machined out measuring 5.6mm hole for light to come in.[/highlight] Larry's back of the lens uses retaining spring with glue to hold the lens from falling out from the back leaving only 4.25mm wide hole for light to come in.
This came to be important with red diodes as for best collimation lens is a bit farther from the diode and bigger hole is needed. With 405nm diodes this did not come into effect as lenses need to be very close to diode and Larry's opening was big enough.
[highlight]I personally like jay's approach [/highlight]to creating assembly as it [highlight]doesn't involve any glue or retaining springs, and everything is made "to fit". [/highlight]Larry has different approach and regardless of it his assembly performs comparably to Jays when it comes to 405nm, however not quite as advertised as far as splash goes.
Miloš
I fit one into a Meredith module for my 'Ice Box' TEC Blu-ray build...
I don't believe this thing! I put it in one of my 6X builds that is using a Meredith glass lens.
It is set at 191mA's...
* Meredith glass lens - 212mW's.
* 405-G-1 glass lens - 250mW's!
That's 18% more power than Meredith Glass!!! And a nice dot as you can see in the pictures!
This thing smokes everything it touches!
For Red, the lens is comparable to the Meredith glass lens. I got just a hair less power with red vs Meredith glass. So I would say, this baby is just for our blu-ray's!
Here's the data sheet:
http://www.laser66.com/html/405-g-1.pdf
Well Will, I told you I would send you the lens back if I didn't like it...
I guess I'll be sending you the payment instead!
Jay
Update:
The 'side splash' is similar to the Meredith glass lenses. But the dot is very intense and wants to burn everything it touches!
(Beam shot comparison with smoke)
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