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FrozenGate by Avery

gitd lens cap on red 450ma

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so i have.... had a red loc running at 450ma, lased great no problems. i store it with a lens cap and forgot to take it off wen powering it up, and led'd it. so either i backflashed the diode or the driver because wen this all happened i thought i saw smoke coming from the driver, could the smoke have been from the gitd lens cap?
 





I doubt it came from the dust cap. I think the beam diameter would be to big at the apperature to burn it.
 
If it runs at all I wouldn't think its the driver. Probably blew the diode out :/

I didn't know reds did this too, I thought it was only a issue with blurays
 
I don't see how reflecting light into a laser diode will kill a driver. Could someone explain?
 
I don't see how reflecting light into a laser diode will kill a driver. Could someone explain?

Maybe it didn't, its possible the diode changed electrical properties when it LEDed and that caused the driver to fail. I still think it worth testing it on another driver.

--Hydro15
 
Thanks for the input, im going to hook it up to a microdrive tomorrow to see if it lases.

The only reason i think its backflash is because the only thing that changed in the setup was the dust cap, it was running on a full color driver and worked great for 20 min before i gave it a break, i came back 10 min later to show a friend and upon connecting the leads to the battery i saw smoke from either the driver or the laser(there positioned in close proximity). Guess ill know more tomorrow.
nick
 
Maybe it didn't, its possible the diode changed electrical properties when it LEDed and that caused the driver to fail. I still think it worth testing it on another driver.

--Hydro15

If diode changed its electrical properties then testing on another driver is waste of time.
I hope that only driver died...
 
If diode changed its electrical properties then testing on another driver is waste of time.
I hope that only driver died...

I think that the driver might have have just happened to brake when he had the dust cap on. There is only one way to find out though.

--Hydro15
 
I don't see how reflecting light into a laser diode will kill a driver. Could someone explain?

I am certainly NOT saying this is what happened. I would need to test the components to know. However, if the diode heated enough to cause a wire to break in the diode, it would then become an open circuit. A flexdrive without a load will overheat and blow.

Stretching it? -- Maybe, but it is possible

Peace,
dave
 
I guess thinking about it, a wire could have melted and grounded out to the case blowing the drive.
That = epic laser fail, the only way it could get worse would be if your batteries ignited.
 
I connected the diode to a micro drive and it led'd so the diode is done. but wen i tested the output on the full color driver i read 80 on the 2000m setting and 21 on the 2000k setting. im not sure but i think this means 80mah and 2.1v correct?
nick
 





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