yoonie
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Hi guys,
I'd like to have your thought about what could be wrong on this laser :
When I received it, I put 2 1.5V AAA that were almost new and working in a flashlight that I have.
The laser turned on for barely 2 sec then flickered and turned off.
I could turn it on again but I had to press several time the power button before having a start.
Tried with some 1.2V nimh, same behavior, by insisting on holding the power button, I could see that the device sometimes started after 3 to 5 second holding it.
So I felt like a warm up might be necessary, but the fact that i could not stay on for more than 20 sec without flickering and dimming proved me wrong.
(note that I never held the power for more than 30 seconds, even if no light were emitted... just in case)
So I went to charge up 4 brand new AAA 1000mAh nimh, and the laser did start on first try, but never stable. And again went dim after only maybe 3 starts.
(when dimming and flickering an artifact could be seen as if there were some TEM issue)
Put my second pair of nimh fully charged, and it did not start at first but eventually started after several attempts... And for once, it appeared stable for maybe 5 sec with a correct gaussian and round dot, and visible beam as I'd expect it from a 55mw ; exposed my skin to check for tingle as I have no LPM and yes power was there.
But it did not last : on the next starts it flickered and eventually did not start again, even after recharging my Nimh.
Now Adam from DL suggested that I get new 1.5V batteries, which I did, but the laser still refused to start, I feared that it somehow fried.
And to be honest, I had a 55mw CNI laser for 10 years, and it coupled with many kind of batteries, 1.2V nimh or 1.5V regular, even if I know it'd prefer the 1.5V, it was totally fine with 1.2V... never experienced this kind of stability issue.
Now, the interesting part is here, as I had nothing to lose since it was not turning it on, and it seemed to react when I had my battery at max power, I decided to put one of my 10440 3.4V 320mAH paired with an nimh inside the laser.
Well, guess what, it started straight away, just one click that I did not hold for more than a second, so I knew it was not fried.
Right after that, I have put back my 1.2V nimh and the laser is working fine since then, no stability issue at all ; still waiting to see how it behave after I go through some battery cycle, so I'll be toying with it.
Do you guys have any idea what could have been the cause and how could overpowering it for a very short time seem to have fixed the issue?
Should I expect failure to appear soon? (I'm not asking for science here as I can't provide any measure, but your intuition will do )
Thanks !
I'd like to have your thought about what could be wrong on this laser :
When I received it, I put 2 1.5V AAA that were almost new and working in a flashlight that I have.
The laser turned on for barely 2 sec then flickered and turned off.
I could turn it on again but I had to press several time the power button before having a start.
Tried with some 1.2V nimh, same behavior, by insisting on holding the power button, I could see that the device sometimes started after 3 to 5 second holding it.
So I felt like a warm up might be necessary, but the fact that i could not stay on for more than 20 sec without flickering and dimming proved me wrong.
(note that I never held the power for more than 30 seconds, even if no light were emitted... just in case)
So I went to charge up 4 brand new AAA 1000mAh nimh, and the laser did start on first try, but never stable. And again went dim after only maybe 3 starts.
(when dimming and flickering an artifact could be seen as if there were some TEM issue)
Put my second pair of nimh fully charged, and it did not start at first but eventually started after several attempts... And for once, it appeared stable for maybe 5 sec with a correct gaussian and round dot, and visible beam as I'd expect it from a 55mw ; exposed my skin to check for tingle as I have no LPM and yes power was there.
But it did not last : on the next starts it flickered and eventually did not start again, even after recharging my Nimh.
Now Adam from DL suggested that I get new 1.5V batteries, which I did, but the laser still refused to start, I feared that it somehow fried.
And to be honest, I had a 55mw CNI laser for 10 years, and it coupled with many kind of batteries, 1.2V nimh or 1.5V regular, even if I know it'd prefer the 1.5V, it was totally fine with 1.2V... never experienced this kind of stability issue.
Now, the interesting part is here, as I had nothing to lose since it was not turning it on, and it seemed to react when I had my battery at max power, I decided to put one of my 10440 3.4V 320mAH paired with an nimh inside the laser.
Well, guess what, it started straight away, just one click that I did not hold for more than a second, so I knew it was not fried.
Right after that, I have put back my 1.2V nimh and the laser is working fine since then, no stability issue at all ; still waiting to see how it behave after I go through some battery cycle, so I'll be toying with it.
Do you guys have any idea what could have been the cause and how could overpowering it for a very short time seem to have fixed the issue?
Should I expect failure to appear soon? (I'm not asking for science here as I can't provide any measure, but your intuition will do )
Thanks !