Hi all.
A few weeks ago I purchased a LZCS laser host from Lazerer and it arrived today. While it is fairly nice looking and has some nice features I do have some concerns with it.
Does anyone have any experience in building a laser out of this host ?
First off the host is designed for a 18650 for power and while the diameter is fine the 18650 slides back and forth in the host.
Second the heat sink and LD housing does not press fit and falls out when you put the host together. The LD housing I received is very different than the one pictured. There are no set screws so I don't know how the designer intends for the housing and heat sink to stay in place.
Third, the Lens and lens holder in my unit are completely different than what is show on the Lazerer site photos. In the site photos the lens and holder come out of the head and come apart..... In mine they do not come out and when I screw them in they hit the LD housing.
Forth, there is no switch in the unit. The site states that all is needed is a LD and a driver, but no mention of a switch. The photos on the site look to have a button switch.
The positives are that the host appears to be well made and the unit has multiple sections with very nice threads.
The end cap also has a keyed safety switch.
I sent Max at Lazerer an email with my concerns, hopefully they will have some solutions.
Its sad to say that the laser I am building out of an old flashlight is going much better.
Let me know what you think and I'll post back with the responses from Lazerer.
Nick
A few weeks ago I purchased a LZCS laser host from Lazerer and it arrived today. While it is fairly nice looking and has some nice features I do have some concerns with it.
Does anyone have any experience in building a laser out of this host ?
First off the host is designed for a 18650 for power and while the diameter is fine the 18650 slides back and forth in the host.
Second the heat sink and LD housing does not press fit and falls out when you put the host together. The LD housing I received is very different than the one pictured. There are no set screws so I don't know how the designer intends for the housing and heat sink to stay in place.
Third, the Lens and lens holder in my unit are completely different than what is show on the Lazerer site photos. In the site photos the lens and holder come out of the head and come apart..... In mine they do not come out and when I screw them in they hit the LD housing.
Forth, there is no switch in the unit. The site states that all is needed is a LD and a driver, but no mention of a switch. The photos on the site look to have a button switch.
The positives are that the host appears to be well made and the unit has multiple sections with very nice threads.
The end cap also has a keyed safety switch.
I sent Max at Lazerer an email with my concerns, hopefully they will have some solutions.
Its sad to say that the laser I am building out of an old flashlight is going much better.
Let me know what you think and I'll post back with the responses from Lazerer.
Nick