Hiemal
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Hey all! So, I finished my 2nd DIY build a while ago actually. I've just never gotten around to actually posting pictures of it. 
ANYWAY, getting down to it, I love this host. It's nice and small and sort of fits the apparent power output of the 6x 405 nm in there. Even with its size I approximate an infinite duty cycle, as it never seems to get more than just warm.
		
		
	
	
		 
	
I'm running it off 184 mA, using a Ghostdrive2. It works great, and fits the size of the host perfectly.
		 
	
I really do love this laser! It's powered off of two CR2 batteries, a size I've never heard of until I made this laser. The batteries I had gotten are rated pretty well (600 mAh) and don't seem to need recharging for a good amount of time... It's been a good month or so of moderate to heavy usage and the batteries are still around 3.7 volts!
		 
	
Though the seller of the batteries was a tad ridiculous. He had sent them via Parcel Post and thus it took a good week or two to get here. I'm used to so much quicker shipping times I was getting a little peeved...
The only thing that kinda bugged me about the host was the clicky switch... when I finally had everything together I clicked it and nothing. I was concerned until I finally managed to narrow it down to a faulty tail switch, and spent a good 2 hours dismantling it and fixing it. God that was frustrating! :tired:
But, the switch works now; it's just sort of... soft, I guess. It still clicks, but it's not as firm and reassuring as most clicky switches are really supposed to be.
I got the Host from Silvershot; He had sent me the host a while ago and is still currently awaiting payment for it .... It's sort of a long story, but I'll get it worked out.
Here it is all apart...
		 
	
Here's it actually lasing. I love 405 nms.
		 
	
It makes a nice bright spot on the wall! You can also see the beam pretty decently in a dark room.
		 
	
One of the neat things I love to do with this is to take my glow in the dark cap and turn it on. It acts sort of like a diffused flashlight and is pretty easy on the eyes. It's nice and bright too! I loved the way the picture of it turned out.
		 
	
Thanks for reading!
				
			ANYWAY, getting down to it, I love this host. It's nice and small and sort of fits the apparent power output of the 6x 405 nm in there. Even with its size I approximate an infinite duty cycle, as it never seems to get more than just warm.
 
	I'm running it off 184 mA, using a Ghostdrive2. It works great, and fits the size of the host perfectly.
 
	I really do love this laser! It's powered off of two CR2 batteries, a size I've never heard of until I made this laser. The batteries I had gotten are rated pretty well (600 mAh) and don't seem to need recharging for a good amount of time... It's been a good month or so of moderate to heavy usage and the batteries are still around 3.7 volts!
 
	Though the seller of the batteries was a tad ridiculous. He had sent them via Parcel Post and thus it took a good week or two to get here. I'm used to so much quicker shipping times I was getting a little peeved...
The only thing that kinda bugged me about the host was the clicky switch... when I finally had everything together I clicked it and nothing. I was concerned until I finally managed to narrow it down to a faulty tail switch, and spent a good 2 hours dismantling it and fixing it. God that was frustrating! :tired:
But, the switch works now; it's just sort of... soft, I guess. It still clicks, but it's not as firm and reassuring as most clicky switches are really supposed to be.
I got the Host from Silvershot; He had sent me the host a while ago and is still currently awaiting payment for it .... It's sort of a long story, but I'll get it worked out.

Here it is all apart...
 
	Here's it actually lasing. I love 405 nms.
 
	It makes a nice bright spot on the wall! You can also see the beam pretty decently in a dark room.
 
	One of the neat things I love to do with this is to take my glow in the dark cap and turn it on. It acts sort of like a diffused flashlight and is pretty easy on the eyes. It's nice and bright too! I loved the way the picture of it turned out.
 
	Thanks for reading!
			
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		 Static or spikes idk ftw, didnt get arround to rebuild it .. will do sometime soon now!!
 Static or spikes idk ftw, didnt get arround to rebuild it .. will do sometime soon now!! 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
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