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FS:445nm Modules (CLOSED)

Re: FS:445nm Modules & a Laser

Holy crap, is that retro laser really 5 Watts? It says "5W"...

Also, these red burning lasers. Did you build them? Any chance you could post pictures?

LOL! The original flashlight had a 5W LED in it. The laser is putting out 640mW.

The red modules look just like these blue modules
445modules.jpg

The difference is that the red modules have an LCC diode and a Rkcstr driver set to 420mA. They are putting out ~240mW with the stock acrylic lens. With the 650-G-1 lens, they put out ~300mW.

Peace,
dave
 





Re: FS:445nm Modules & a Laser

LOL! The original flashlight had a 5W LED in it. The laser is putting out 640mW.

The red modules look just like these blue modules
445modules.jpg

The difference is that the red modules have an LCC diode and a Rkcstr driver set to 420mA. They are putting out ~240mW with the stock acrylic lens. With the 650-G-1 lens, they put out ~300mW.

Peace,
dave

Aw, shucks. Unfortunately, I'm totally new to lasers, so I wouldn't have a clue what to do with those red (or the blue) modules. I see a bunch of loose wires, and I see that they need lenses. I'd be totally lost, without any idea how to make them functional lasers.

The 640mW blue looks really nice, though. I'll bookmark this.
 
Re: FS:445nm Modules & a Laser

Aw, shucks. Unfortunately, I'm totally new to lasers, so I wouldn't have a clue what to do with those red (or the blue) modules. I see a bunch of loose wires, and I see that they need lenses. I'd be totally lost, without any idea how to make them functional lasers.

The 640mW blue looks really nice, though. I'll bookmark this.

Welcome to the hobby. Lots to learn . . . . ;)

Peace,
dave
 
Re: FS:445nm Modules & a Laser

agravlin, there is a multitude of information on this forum. BTW, welcome to LPF! One suggestion I have is to use the search function to find information, before asking questions. Also, I have to warn you to be careful of the power of this particular true blue diode. It really isn't a great way to start this hobby. There are other red, green and violet diode lasers that are much less of a hazard to your eyesight, not to mention your pets, friends and family. Everyone, in an enclosed room must be wearing laser eye protection, because your spectators are at risk. This 445nm laser will not allow you even a small mistake. It is an extreme eye hazard, especially at the power levels we are discussing here. The only eye-safe viewing is when it is pointed into the sky. But that has it's own disadvantages, with the possibility of aircraft flying nearby. Again, welcome to LPF!

Yeah, no clue where to begin. The one guide I have found was deleted because of some drama on the thread.
 
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Re: FS:445nm Modules

MXDL = SOLD - Pending Payment

Peace,
dave
 
Re: FS:445nm Modules & a 500mW Laser

I couldn't sleep, so I whipped out another one ;)

This is my last MXDL/Jayrob host.

This laser has the 445nm diode from an XJ-A140. It has a V5 flexdrive. The driver is set to 500mA. It is putting out 500mW with the 405-G-1 lens It will ship with the acrylic lens to protect the diode, but you will need a 405-G-1 or an AixiZ glass lens for it.

The MXDL uses three primary (standard) AAA batteries. The MXDL has the massive Jayrob heat sink in it.

For this last MXDL/Jayrob host I will stay with the old school price. It will ship in the US for $190.
mxdl1.jpg

mxdl2.jpg


Peace,
dave
 
Re: FS:445nm Modules & a 500mW Laser

A 1/2 Watt class 4 true blue laser for $190!

Unbelievable man...
 
Re: FS:445nm Modules & a 500mW Laser

I'll take it if it's still available. I can't whip out one myself in time for the 4th. LOL I found out about the blues a couple of days ago.
 


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