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Diode damage??

Matmq

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Hi all been lurking for a few weeks now, hope you've all had a merry Christmas , just wondered if this diode looked damaged to you guys.

It's an ir laser out of a green laser pointer unsure on the mw , the old driver was pumping out 400ma got it at 550ma now and the diode seems happy not to warm the me117c I'm using in place of the lm317 is warmer

I have a beam and am sure I've felt a radiant heat but just can't get it to burn
Any help is much appreciated as the soldering I can figure out but the optics side of it goes straight over my head

Cheers mat
 

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In this case....What you have is now extremely dangerous !! A swinging, unmounted beam....which is invisible !!! Damage to your eyesight is very possible !! THROW IT AWAY.... or use the pointer as a hammer !!! ….Really, just a friendly ...but serious suggestion !! Unless you are a Troll....in that case.....Please use the pointer as a ___ ____ !!!! hahaha
 
In this case....What you have is now extremely dangerous !! A swinging, unmounted beam....which is invisible !!! Damage to your eyesight is very possible !! THROW IT AWAY.... or use the pointer as a hammer !!! ….Really, just a friendly ...but serious suggestion !! Unless you are a Troll....in that case.....Please use the pointer as a ___ ____ !!!! hahaha

Thanks it's in the bin now , I can assure you I'm not a troll I was aware of the dangers of ir and have glasses etc but only activated it when I was out the room and recorded , very time consuming but I value my eyesight the time I felt heat was due to frustration with setting it up .

I had thought the pointer was broken and just happened to notice the dim red glow (ir) and then started messing with it trying figure out the power of the ir beam .
I'll put the soldering iron away and start reading before experimenting again then

The diode was in a mount with an adjustable lense , driver heatsync etc

The idea had become to possibly make an engraver

Anyway
Thanks again
 
The diode looks like it has glue over the diode's window. That, or maybe just a bad photo. Of course you'll need a lens to collimate it. At that driver current it is likely only up to 500 mW which isn't really good for burning.
 
Very good! We get this same kind of post every year and always respond with the same remark, DON'T LOOK AT THAT. Your response is more along the lines of someone who isn't a newbie. I think we have some bored members lately.


I get your wary as no point trying help someone who was just out waste your time , but I honestly was looking for help and curious about it and as time will tell I'm not a time waster as I'll be sticking around ,
but as I said maybe less experimenting until I have more knowledge, I do have a basic understanding of lasers watched a few vids read a bit , but thought I'd ask those with a lot more knowledge,
as a bit of knowledge and a soldering iron can get you in a world of hurt
Thanks for the replies
And hope you all had a good Christmas
Cheers
Mat
 
The diode looks like it has glue over the diode's window. That, or maybe just a bad photo. Of course you'll need a lens to collimate it. At that driver current it is likely only up to 500 mW which isn't really good for burning.

Cheers mate was just curious about it , it's gone now anyway going make the CNC machine for it first whilst gaining a bit of knowledge then decide on wattage etc

Mat
 
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I always thought those guards in the Wizard Of Oz were saying, "all we own, we owe". A nod to the great depression which was going full bore at the time the movie was made.
 
I like genuine posts, real interest and solving real problems... Not only for others, but for myself here too.... (re: my question in another thread) So how to make 589 in a pointer?



CVI knows, maybe badboybilly can tell me if it uses two crystals inside or not. I will try him.
 
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Your picture is of the expansion element just after the doubler - not the diode. The optical train is often glued in place which accounts for the sticky mess we see here, and perhaps has something to do with why they die fairly regularly.
 
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