drlava
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Hi, I'm not sure why anyone would still want to use 9V batteries for their lasers...
Back in the linear regulator days they were popular because it was a single battery that could get over the 1.2 to 2V dropout voltage waste of common linear regulators and still have enough voltage to power the 5V diode drop and have some left over for drain.
Now,
They are more expensive than typical rechargeable cells
They won't last as long (less mAH used less efficiently)
With a linear driver they will heat up your laser a LOT faster
They typically aren't rechargeable
They won't fit in sleek round cases, only the old boxy style.
Anyway, no this driver does not support the 9V battery as a source Use 18650s, 17670s, 2 AA or AAAs, or any of the other more popular battery types and you'll be better off.
"Does this driver have wires soddered..."
Constructing lasers is not a kiddie business, DIY lasers can be very dangerous if not respected. On the way to proper DIY accomplishment, you should be able to solder thin wires to tiny drivers, IMO
From the sounds of it you might be well off DIY-ing a LM317 based driver that will work well off of a 9V battery and use large components for easy soldering.
Back in the linear regulator days they were popular because it was a single battery that could get over the 1.2 to 2V dropout voltage waste of common linear regulators and still have enough voltage to power the 5V diode drop and have some left over for drain.
Now,
They are more expensive than typical rechargeable cells
They won't last as long (less mAH used less efficiently)
With a linear driver they will heat up your laser a LOT faster
They typically aren't rechargeable
They won't fit in sleek round cases, only the old boxy style.
Anyway, no this driver does not support the 9V battery as a source Use 18650s, 17670s, 2 AA or AAAs, or any of the other more popular battery types and you'll be better off.
"Does this driver have wires soddered..."
Constructing lasers is not a kiddie business, DIY lasers can be very dangerous if not respected. On the way to proper DIY accomplishment, you should be able to solder thin wires to tiny drivers, IMO
From the sounds of it you might be well off DIY-ing a LM317 based driver that will work well off of a 9V battery and use large components for easy soldering.