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Merged 445nm Pictures and Video Thread

Re: Mario's class IV 445nm Kryton + projector pics

Great pictures!!!
How does the apparent brightness of 445nm @ 650mW compare to your 250mW Spyder I in person?

Very bright - it made a bright teal splash on the wall, heck it almost overpowered the green :gun:

The beam is visible even in fairly lit rooms and is very bright at night.
 





Re: Mario's class IV 445nm Kryton + projector pics

Hey Mario,

Have you tried mounting the OEM lens into the aixiz nut? From what i've been told they are 6.5mm as well?

On another note, I also have a kryton waiting, who would have thought that the click switches would be end up being the weak spot? :D Though 1.5A isn't much tbh...?

I will start hunting for a decent XA rated clicky switch of the same dimensions, will post, if anything comes up.


Best Regards,
brtaman
 
Re: 445nm "sled" pics

For sure I'll be sharing what I find...

As will many others will do the same in the next few days! :)

But SpyderFire's beam shot using my 405-G-1 glass lens looks pretty good at a 26% increase in power vs AixiZ acrylic!

445%20405-G-1.jpg


This has to be the most epic event in the history of the hobby!
 
Re: 445nm "sled" pics

If those lenses are aspheric, they will only correct the shape at o and 180 degree turns. So that means you have a much less degree of freedom with distance from the diode unless you can rotate the lens without rotating the threaded lens holder.
 
Re: 445nm "sled" pics

Lots of testing to be done it sounds like...

I'm hoping the AixiZ 405 glass lens will do well with these diodes...
 
Re: 445nm "sled" pics

If those lenses are aspheric, they will only correct the shape at o and 180 degree turns. So that means you have a much less degree of freedom with distance from the diode unless you can rotate the lens without rotating the threaded lens holder.

The beam appears to be "usable" at "normal" hand-held laser pointer distances. If one is going to use it for "graphics" at longer distances, corrective optics will probably be needed. Experiments are ongoing

Peace,
dave
 
Re: 445nm "sled" pics

If those lenses are aspheric, they will only correct the shape at o and 180 degree turns. So that means you have a much less degree of freedom with distance from the diode unless you can rotate the lens without rotating the threaded lens holder.

you are talking about cylindrical (toroidal) lenses.
aspherics, on the other hand, are no spheres, but irregularly formed. they still are rotational symmetric. an icycle (the pointy ice thingie hanging from roofs) is kinda an aspheric.

manuel
 
Re: 445nm "sled" pics

i cannot wait to get mixing with one of these, payment should be sent today or tomorrow daguin.

gonna need aloooooot more green and red!
 
Re: Mario's class IV 445nm Kryton + projector pics

On another note, I also have a kryton waiting, who would have thought that the click switches would be end up being the weak spot? :D Though 1.5A isn't much tbh...?
I will start hunting for a decent XA rated clicky switch of the same dimensions, will post, if anything comes up.
Best Regards,
brtaman

If you do this, I'll be your friend forever . . . . . :san:

Peace,
dave
 
Re: Mario's class IV 445nm Kryton + projector pics

What about twist switches?
 
Re: Mario's class IV 445nm Kryton + projector pics

that blue is krazy! thx for the info! u're the first to get it running!
 
Re: Mario's class IV 445nm Kryton + projector pics

I believe Dr. lava has had one running... It's been for sale for a few days.
 
Re: 445nm "sled" pics

you are talking about cylindrical (toroidal) lenses.
aspherics, on the other hand, are no spheres, but irregularly formed. they still are rotational symmetric. an icycle (the pointy ice thingie hanging from roofs) is kinda an aspheric.

manuel

Yep, aspherics are still rotationally symmetric.

And if they weren't, then some clever engineering can be done to make a lens housing that can use the action of turning a nut to translate the position of the lens (thereby focusing the light) without actually rotating the lens. It's more expensive and complicated, but perfectly possible. Heck, it wouldn't be that hard to make it happen with an Aixiz housing: thread the outside, cut grooves on the inside for the lens to ride in, and have a nut that pushes the lens in but screws onto the outside of the Aixiz housing. This would be expensive by hobby standards, but not that expensive in the overal shceme of things.
 
Re: Mario's class IV 445nm Kryton + projector pics

Yeah a few on PL had access to them before the news got out and some paid $500 for the ones on ebay but I think I'm the first one on LPF to have a working 445nm :) Edit- nope, close though ;)


Twist switches would be ok if we can't find any clicky switches that can handle the current. DX claims the switches to be rated to 1.5 amps but I've already melted three, the button doesn't even click anymore :undecided:
 
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Re: Mario's class IV 445nm Kryton + projector pics

Yeah a few on PL had access to them before the news got out and some paid $500 for the ones on ebay but I think I'm the first one on LPF to have a working 445nm :)


Twist switches would be ok if we can't find any clicky switches that can handle the current. DX claims the switches to be rated to 1.5 amps but I've already melted three, the button doesn't even click anymore :undecided:

What about the beams?

Scroll up to see question. :P
 


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