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OK so I had a C6 host laying around since one of my PHR diodes died, and when browsing around FASTTECH.com i seen them selling a 50mw green module for $10.39 and figured I'd give it a try as I was already ordering some battery's and other stuff. So it showed up last night so i started building.
My first obstacle was that the heasink was anodized so the module was isolated from the host so i had to come up with a way to get power to the driver. So what I did was soldered a piece of silicon wire to the driver. That way I could run the wire to the Pill to get power from the host. I also had to drill out the pill to make room for the driver to fit though. I also Soldered a spring to the driver for the Ground then used shrink tube to keep it all from shorting out. I also had to short out the switch as the C6 has a tail switch that i'm going to be using rather then the switch on the driver.
Then I just put it together just like a normal laser and it went together very easy. To power the module I'm running it off one 16340.
My First test when all together gave me an output of 70mw on the dot, and it was very stable. So then I decided to take it back apart and turn it up a bit and see where it was still stable and didn't give me any startup issues. This it what it ended up at.
Thanks for looking!!
My first obstacle was that the heasink was anodized so the module was isolated from the host so i had to come up with a way to get power to the driver. So what I did was soldered a piece of silicon wire to the driver. That way I could run the wire to the Pill to get power from the host. I also had to drill out the pill to make room for the driver to fit though. I also Soldered a spring to the driver for the Ground then used shrink tube to keep it all from shorting out. I also had to short out the switch as the C6 has a tail switch that i'm going to be using rather then the switch on the driver.
Then I just put it together just like a normal laser and it went together very easy. To power the module I'm running it off one 16340.
My First test when all together gave me an output of 70mw on the dot, and it was very stable. So then I decided to take it back apart and turn it up a bit and see where it was still stable and didn't give me any startup issues. This it what it ended up at.
Thanks for looking!!
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