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Battery help please

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im looking to get a 1W diode that is reliable and has decent sized leads
5.6mm 445nm ~1W laser diode [M0024] - $51.99 : Modwerx Shop
^^^this is the one i found but idk if there is a cheaper one that still has reliability.
My question to everyone is generally whats the mAh required for a 1w diode? i have a UltraFire LC 14500 3.6V at 900mAh. Will i have a reasonable battery life with this (it is rechargeable)?

Thanks to all :)
 





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Hey man, welcome to the forum.

All 445 diodes circling around this hobby are all the same. You may find it cheaper on this forum in the B/S/T section. I believe you already know but mAh refers to how much juice the battery can hold. i.e. how long it can last. Remember that you need a driver and you can't just hook up the LD to the batteries. I suggest jib77's driver.
 
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Modwerx is a good outfit.
I hope you plan to use a driver.
Depending upon what driver you use -there are many choices of batteries.
If you try using LPF search you will save time for all and find a lot of good info and pics.

Another super source of laser info is Sam's Laser FAQ.


I hope this is not going to be your first laser.
And that you know all about ESD and Eye safety.

For very little $$ you can build a nice red laser ,even if you damage it you will not have spent a lot on it.
Crawling before walking is important.


WELCOME

HAK
 
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i have a driver, copper heat sink, the works, eye protection etc, i've been reading up on this website for a while so i'm aware of the safety precautions, this is by third build by the way for those wondering. the driver will likely set to 1 amp so the battery should run for about 9/10 of an hour right?

thanks for the quick responses as well!
 
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Static electricity protection in your list of 'the works' prolly the number one diode killer.
 
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im using jayrobs 18650 kit if that helps with the parts list, how would i better protect my diode from ESD?
 
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anti static mat and wrist strap
ground yourself and your good...
and 14500 cant handle allot of Amps ( i think)
for jayrobs 18650 kit you will have to use a 18650 ( with a boost drive)
or 2 * 16340's with a linear driver
 




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