iohutom said:
[quote author=wooooooolazer link=1199063031/0#7 date=1199399129]The driver will actualy give you less power, the one you have is proably drawing 400ma while the driver will regulate it to around 200ma depending on what you set it, so it will actualy live long.
..lazer... ;D ;D ;D
you sure about that? because my laser really seems just like a 50mw... I thought I could get more power if i can add a driver to boost up the current![/quote]
The type of battery makes a big difference.
I've just tried connecting a Sony sld1236vl directly to a few batteries.
It's rated 80 mw cw at 130 ma 2.5 v. Threshold is less than 50 ma.
No way I want to push it to it's max 250 mw (pulsed mode)
A couple LR44 button cells get it above threshold for only a little while.
Will forget about getting the whole thing in the AixiZ housing
2 NiMH AAA's keep it at 72 ma. Not bad.
2 NiMH AA's keep it around 83 ma. Better.
2 "Heavy Duty" AA's went over 100 ma and still rising when I bailed.
A CR123 3 V went quickly to 121 ma and rising fast when I aborted.
I haven't tried alkaline's. Need to get a variable resistor in-line first.
The type of AA cell may determine whether one gets smoke or light from Kipkay's simple Minimag Instructible.