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Hey everyone.
So even though I built this laser a while ago, I have been getting rid of a lot of my lasers lately to accommodate my Leadlight collection and just have more money in general. After thinking about deciding to sell this laser, I decided against it because it's so damn awesome.
The laser is your standard LPC-815, running at 416mA. It runs off of a single 14500, so it doesn't have much input power. However, I gave it a big fat beefy heatsink with fins and it looks DAMN good (despite the slightly large nose :wave.
Anyway, I felt like I would share this.
Here is a picture of the little beasty:
And, before I went to class this morning, I decided to see if it was REALLY unlimited duty-cycle like I intended it to be when I first built it (must have been in October or something).
Initially, my LPM reads it at 256mW. After 13 minutes of constant on-time, it was only running down to 248mW, and the metal of the heatsink was only slightly warmer than the rest of it.
If that's not an unlimited duty-cycle, I don't know what is! My guess is that the FlexDrive that's powering it would overheat before the diode does (the FlexDrive is wrapped in electrical tape to prevent shorts, but it's also insulating :\ ).
Nonetheless, I am really proud of this, and I am thinking about making it a kit. Would you guys be interested?
So even though I built this laser a while ago, I have been getting rid of a lot of my lasers lately to accommodate my Leadlight collection and just have more money in general. After thinking about deciding to sell this laser, I decided against it because it's so damn awesome.
The laser is your standard LPC-815, running at 416mA. It runs off of a single 14500, so it doesn't have much input power. However, I gave it a big fat beefy heatsink with fins and it looks DAMN good (despite the slightly large nose :wave.
Anyway, I felt like I would share this.
Here is a picture of the little beasty:
And, before I went to class this morning, I decided to see if it was REALLY unlimited duty-cycle like I intended it to be when I first built it (must have been in October or something).
Initially, my LPM reads it at 256mW. After 13 minutes of constant on-time, it was only running down to 248mW, and the metal of the heatsink was only slightly warmer than the rest of it.
If that's not an unlimited duty-cycle, I don't know what is! My guess is that the FlexDrive that's powering it would overheat before the diode does (the FlexDrive is wrapped in electrical tape to prevent shorts, but it's also insulating :\ ).
Nonetheless, I am really proud of this, and I am thinking about making it a kit. Would you guys be interested?