Hey everyone! I'm going to a 3 day art event called Youtopia in San Diego. It's similar to Burning Man but much smaller.
My idea for an exhibit to bring was involving lasers, because they're awesome and everyone loves them . There are a bunch of trees around so my plan was to have laser beams bouncing between mirrors attached to trees. So, I bought 10 cheapo green lasers ($5.40 a piece), 100 3"x3" mirrors, and refrigeration hose for attaching the mirrors to the trees and allowing us to bend and adjust the mirror angles.
So we tried it last night in a park and came across a couple problems. One is that the lasers became pretty dull after about 10 minutes. After some googling I see that they are not designed for continuous use at all. So my first question is: Is there a way I can keep these lasers on for a few hours? As far as batteries go, they normally take 2 AAAs so I rigged up 2 Ds instead which worked, but after about 10 minutes the laser got pretty hot and it also got pretty dull. I was thinking maybe they got dull because of the heat, but they also got dull using the AAAs but it didn't get hot (only slightly warm). After cooling down, the laser worked normally. I understand that continuous use will also shorten the lifespan of the lasers, but I'm not too concerned about it because of how cheap they were.
The other problem we had is not nearly as important, but I figured I would still ask about it just in case anyone had any pointers. The glass on the mirrors is kinda thick and therefore only allowed the laser to bounce off of maybe 4 of them before the beam was not visible anymore. Is there anything I can do about this besides buying much more expensive mirrors?
Any input you have is appreciated. Thank you very much! Also I can provide pictures if anyone asks.
My idea for an exhibit to bring was involving lasers, because they're awesome and everyone loves them . There are a bunch of trees around so my plan was to have laser beams bouncing between mirrors attached to trees. So, I bought 10 cheapo green lasers ($5.40 a piece), 100 3"x3" mirrors, and refrigeration hose for attaching the mirrors to the trees and allowing us to bend and adjust the mirror angles.
So we tried it last night in a park and came across a couple problems. One is that the lasers became pretty dull after about 10 minutes. After some googling I see that they are not designed for continuous use at all. So my first question is: Is there a way I can keep these lasers on for a few hours? As far as batteries go, they normally take 2 AAAs so I rigged up 2 Ds instead which worked, but after about 10 minutes the laser got pretty hot and it also got pretty dull. I was thinking maybe they got dull because of the heat, but they also got dull using the AAAs but it didn't get hot (only slightly warm). After cooling down, the laser worked normally. I understand that continuous use will also shorten the lifespan of the lasers, but I'm not too concerned about it because of how cheap they were.
The other problem we had is not nearly as important, but I figured I would still ask about it just in case anyone had any pointers. The glass on the mirrors is kinda thick and therefore only allowed the laser to bounce off of maybe 4 of them before the beam was not visible anymore. Is there anything I can do about this besides buying much more expensive mirrors?
Any input you have is appreciated. Thank you very much! Also I can provide pictures if anyone asks.