Re: FS: Matched Sets Burning Blu AND Burning
50Freestyle said:
Those look awesome! I really like the host. If you don't mind me asking, where'd you get it? I would really consider buying a set but I already have a red burner and I want my first Blu-Ray to be something special and build it myself. Those look very nicely crafted and I can't believe that you were able to squeeze 170mW out of a Blu-Ray! Nice Job!
Thank you. I try to build lasers that I would like to own myself.
I found these hosts in a hunting supply catalog that I get. I have not been able to find the exact host again. I usually don't re-use a host anyway. This is a hobby for me. One of the things I enjoy is figuring out how to fit the needed components into a host. I built one of the very first "pocket sized" blu-rays.
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1211752819 I built these to experiment with and learn how to make the head "modular."
I will use the same host two (maybe three) times if I like it, but usually as soon as I finish a laser (or in this case an entire set of lasers) I start looking for my next host. I have been through six since I finished these that I do NOT like for a host. I give alott of small flashlights to friends as gifts
I want each laser built by me to be at minimum rare. Most are unique. When you buy a laser from me, you know that you won't run into a bunch of other people with the same laser as you.
The exception to this is the MXDL builds that I do my experiments in. The components are readily available and Jayrob already makes quality heat sinks for them. When I am pushing the edge of output, it is usually in an MXDL build with a Jayrob heat sink. Both of the highest power units I mentioned (180mW and 185mW) are in MXDL's. Only after I am confident in the ability to run the diode at the high output power will I consider putting it into a new host for sale.
However, if you like the look of these lasers, this host is very similar.
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.79 The head is a little slimmer, but the look is the same. The heat sinks in my build were custom made so you will have to figure out a heat sink for it. However, if you keep the output of your build below about 150mW then the slimmer head and smaller heat sink, should be fine.
I have done a significant amount of experimentation with this diode. My personal blu-ray, built with this diode, puts out 180mW. I am running tests on an new one that is putting out 185mW. Good heat sinking and keeping to a duty cycle is needed with them, but this is no more restrictive than the heat sinking and duty cycles that we are already using with our high powered red burners.
When you get ready to build your blu-ray, there is a significant amount of help here in the forum. We will help.
Peace,
dave