Hello
I've always owned lasers as a kid, but never imagined I would want to build one.. i was stumbling accross youtube one day and saw a video on how to create your own 1000 mw laser.. so it seemed legit enough.. I purchased the parts in the description and went at it..
I saw this link on youtube.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyfrNsoxaQ4 and sucked me into wanting to build one so I did..
The parts i purchased are as following:
445nm M140 Diode In Copper Module With Leads
& Three Element Glass Lens with a
18V 5W Cree Circuit Board for Flashlights motherboard.. i might have screwed something up, i'm thinking maybe the diode?
c6 cree housing
what's basically happening is that when i first out everything together i might have shorted out the motherboard/diode wires to the actual flash light housing, i didn't use electric tape and just temporarily was testing it out.. it sparked and stopped working for a minute then it started working again..
anyway i thought it was the motherboard so I went ahead and replaced the motherboard and used the same diode.. now it's consistently bright but i don't think it's as bright as it should be??? it's definitely not strong enough to pop a balloon or make paper catch on fire.. do you have any idea what I should do? or anything you recommend? thanks a bunch
I think it might be the diode.. before once it used to be very bright then dim down, i would stick it in the freezer for 5-10 minutes then it would be bright consistently then eventually get dim.. but still not as bright as it should be.. at least not like how it's like in that guys video.. any help would be appreciated guys.
I've always owned lasers as a kid, but never imagined I would want to build one.. i was stumbling accross youtube one day and saw a video on how to create your own 1000 mw laser.. so it seemed legit enough.. I purchased the parts in the description and went at it..
I saw this link on youtube.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyfrNsoxaQ4 and sucked me into wanting to build one so I did..
The parts i purchased are as following:
445nm M140 Diode In Copper Module With Leads
& Three Element Glass Lens with a
18V 5W Cree Circuit Board for Flashlights motherboard.. i might have screwed something up, i'm thinking maybe the diode?
c6 cree housing
what's basically happening is that when i first out everything together i might have shorted out the motherboard/diode wires to the actual flash light housing, i didn't use electric tape and just temporarily was testing it out.. it sparked and stopped working for a minute then it started working again..
anyway i thought it was the motherboard so I went ahead and replaced the motherboard and used the same diode.. now it's consistently bright but i don't think it's as bright as it should be??? it's definitely not strong enough to pop a balloon or make paper catch on fire.. do you have any idea what I should do? or anything you recommend? thanks a bunch
I think it might be the diode.. before once it used to be very bright then dim down, i would stick it in the freezer for 5-10 minutes then it would be bright consistently then eventually get dim.. but still not as bright as it should be.. at least not like how it's like in that guys video.. any help would be appreciated guys.