Re: ** FEELER ** PHASER diodes!
Guys, I am very sorry about the gap in my response times. I had a very busy day and I just got back home, I didn't even have lunch or eat anything since the morning! :-[
Well... As I had already said earlier, I sent an e-mail to the manufacturer regarding the original spec sheet of the diode and I am trying to find out who the manufacturer is. The problem with dealing with international sales is the time difference and the times when these people would reply is closer to midnight and past midnight. So it's kind of annoying to try and stick around for that every night. Although, rest assured that we have been talking this out and they know exactly what I am using this diode for. I have asked many times to get a diode for free to test it out. But simply put, if they were to send every interested person a free diode to play with... they'd be losing big time. It would be great for us though... :
Either way. I really like your idea for getting a diode to test out and report back. I even think that if I do get the diode in, I would have to raffle it off in an AixiZ module (and would put it in a nice flashlight for anyone interested) to one of the donaters. I couldn't bring myself to keeping it regardless. I have one problem though. The diode itself costs $50 for a single sample. The shipping will be around $30 (their estimate) and the fee to wire money is about $40, then there is a fee for currency exchange from the bank ($20). Thus, this one sample will end up costing $150! Hence why I said in my prior post that I can get 2 to test for $200. But $200 is not pocket change
:-/
The other option is to send a money order. That should eliminate the wire transfer fee and the currency exchange (they can eat that, and I don't care). At this point the diode would still be around $80 to sample. This is assuming they like money orders in USD funds. They're free to get, so I personally don't mind doing that. Mailing it out will be much cheaper than wiring the money.
Once in, I will attempt to push the diode using passive cooling for 5 minutes constant at 200mW output and report back on the temperature output. Once that has been tested (and the beam spec checked), I will try to push the diode to 300-350mW with active cooling (TEC) and see how the beam changes. Of course I will test its burning ability (that is a function of the beam spec) and I will compare its visibility at night as compared to a 20, 30 and 100mW greens. The color will be compared to 633nm, 640nm, 650nm, 660nm to determine the actual lasing wavelength.
I hate to be so invaluable in this deal, but there really is nothing that I have not asked the manufacturer about. The conversation between us on e-mail was about 12 e-mails long. simply questions firing back and forth. What I got was a sample data sheet that was typed up, pending they acquire the original data sheet from the manufacturer. And until then, I can only go with what I have. I'll have to either find a way to duplicate the thing, or I can just post it as a picture on here.
Sorry guys, but this is all I got so far... Patience is what I was hoping for. I was not expecting this to go through before next month as I keep on their tail and make sure we're getting the best damn price they can offer!
Thank you for your support;
DDL