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Now that the title has your attention I can start my post
Today My lasers arrived, my Romisen L-C030 and My DX 35mW labby.
This is just showing the labby. When I finally got it out the packaging, I had it all hooked up and ready to go, so I switched on the power and nothing . I kept trying different things to get it to work, then I realised, G_M didnt mean Green Main, it meant Green Modulation ;D So half an hour I had been trying to power my laser through the TTL input.
After I had finally realised that the input was at the other side of the boared, I hooked it up and once again turned on the power, still nothing So It seemed like the diode was broken, but then I remembered that Jules had done a review of the same module, so I went to the review and saw that he had the same problem, but he fixed it by soldering the module straight to the PCB, so I tried that, and it worked. Then I thought to myself, the last one could cut tape, so this one should, and sure enough it cut the tape Just proving that its a lot more than the stated 35mW.( I havent even adjusted the pot yet , BTW, which way is it to turn the power up ?? )
I'll do a proper review later.
Now for Pictures ( Sorry for the quality, im using my phone, and my sister has the good camera on holiday with her )
1. Front end of the module.
2. Both the module and the PCB
3. The dot on a white surface, It over powers the camera, easily.
4. Front end of the module when its on.
5. Dot on a black Deoderant can
6. The PCB. wires to the module are the ones on the left.
So far I have managed to cut tape ( quickly ) without a lens and I stung my skin. I'm waiting to get matches to see if I can light them, I might go out later and try buy some.
This is a great little module, once you figure out where to put the power lead, and get the connection problem sorted, im pretty pleased with it
Diachi
Today My lasers arrived, my Romisen L-C030 and My DX 35mW labby.
This is just showing the labby. When I finally got it out the packaging, I had it all hooked up and ready to go, so I switched on the power and nothing . I kept trying different things to get it to work, then I realised, G_M didnt mean Green Main, it meant Green Modulation ;D So half an hour I had been trying to power my laser through the TTL input.
After I had finally realised that the input was at the other side of the boared, I hooked it up and once again turned on the power, still nothing So It seemed like the diode was broken, but then I remembered that Jules had done a review of the same module, so I went to the review and saw that he had the same problem, but he fixed it by soldering the module straight to the PCB, so I tried that, and it worked. Then I thought to myself, the last one could cut tape, so this one should, and sure enough it cut the tape Just proving that its a lot more than the stated 35mW.( I havent even adjusted the pot yet , BTW, which way is it to turn the power up ?? )
I'll do a proper review later.
Now for Pictures ( Sorry for the quality, im using my phone, and my sister has the good camera on holiday with her )
1. Front end of the module.
2. Both the module and the PCB
3. The dot on a white surface, It over powers the camera, easily.
4. Front end of the module when its on.
5. Dot on a black Deoderant can
6. The PCB. wires to the module are the ones on the left.
So far I have managed to cut tape ( quickly ) without a lens and I stung my skin. I'm waiting to get matches to see if I can light them, I might go out later and try buy some.
This is a great little module, once you figure out where to put the power lead, and get the connection problem sorted, im pretty pleased with it
Diachi