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Hello, LPF, I joined here so I could get some help with a first build. I recently had an XBox 360 HD DVD drive dumped on me and decided instead of trashing it, I'd make a laser since I once saw a video of a laser from it. So I researched a little and found out what parts I needed. I plan on running this thing off a 9-volt battery with a custom driver made from an LM317 and resistor. I'm ordering the following parts online:
HighTechDealZ - Aixiz Laser Module - Blank
HighTechDealZ - Aixiz 405nm Coated Glass Lens
HighTechDealZ - 9V Battery Snap Connector
As well as a 405nm sticker from the same place. I'll be getting the stuff I need for the driver from my local Radio Shack. My question was, what current do you guys recommend? I want it to be reasonably powerful and I am putting it in an old heat sink from a dead computer with lots of thermal glue. The driver will also have a small southbridge heatsink. I was trying to figure out what current wold be good for battery life/performance. I also could wire two batteries in parallel and boost life, couldn't I?
I should also mention that I already extracted the laser diode with no problems, and hit the rest of the drive with a sledgehammer. I'm saving the casing and stuffing a tiny computer inside of it, but that's another story.
Thanks in advance for any help, sorry if I'm asking stupid questions.
HighTechDealZ - Aixiz Laser Module - Blank
HighTechDealZ - Aixiz 405nm Coated Glass Lens
HighTechDealZ - 9V Battery Snap Connector
As well as a 405nm sticker from the same place. I'll be getting the stuff I need for the driver from my local Radio Shack. My question was, what current do you guys recommend? I want it to be reasonably powerful and I am putting it in an old heat sink from a dead computer with lots of thermal glue. The driver will also have a small southbridge heatsink. I was trying to figure out what current wold be good for battery life/performance. I also could wire two batteries in parallel and boost life, couldn't I?
I should also mention that I already extracted the laser diode with no problems, and hit the rest of the drive with a sledgehammer. I'm saving the casing and stuffing a tiny computer inside of it, but that's another story.
Thanks in advance for any help, sorry if I'm asking stupid questions.