Borislav@87
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You judge how powerful the laser is. This is with a 3 Element lens. In my opinion, these are real 9W power at 6A
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I think that the NUBM0E laser diode is the cheapest and most powerful alternative with a modified driver of 5.5-6APoor tree lol. Man I gotta make a high power build at some point
If you are looking for more power yes. You need to remove R50 and replace it with R082. So you will have 5.5 / 6A. The driver handles without problems.Is it ok to swap out the resistors on the driver?
I'm wondering if there will be long term damage to the driver. Any idea if that can be determined? I dunno. I don't know circuitry that well.If you are looking for more power yes. You need to remove R50 and replace it with R082. So you will have 5.5 / 6A. The driver handles without problems.
Original R50+R500 / R082 = 4.5A
Mod R082+R500 / R082 = 5.5-6A
Mod R100+R500 / R082 = 4.9А
I use high-discharge batteries 18650. According to description 20A
Yes, I know the G2 has the least loss but I don't like the beam width. With a 3 element lens the beam is stronger over long distances. While the G2 loses power because it is distracted. At 5.5 / 6A it is normal to heat up faster. However, I rarely use it for more than 30 seconds. I just want a lot of power in a short time and I'm getting it right now. I know it's not good for the laser diode. However, if I want to dedicate more, there is a weak mode in which, according to my device, it delivers 3.2 / 3.5W. I don't know how accurate my device is, but it shows more or less exactly. However, you saw the difference between the power of the preserved diode and the one without protection. I will mean those diodes you say. I will unravel them because I will make a third laser soon.The factory GBall lenses are very efficient, I had tested them before at better than 95% efficient, also you will lose output fast running your laser diode without a heat sink at 6A, I expect your homemade LPM is not accurate.
The 3 element lens causes edge clipping of your beam resulting in a 30% loss from what you get with a G2
Also I have found the NUBM0A to be the strongest GBall next to the NUBM08 with both reaching 7W @ 5A
Well, if it doesn't overheat and there is good cooling, I don't see a problem. Life will probably be shorter, but we are talking about many hours here. I rarely play with lasers. I just want a lot of power in a short time. I'm writing again. There is a weak mode with which you can shine for a long time. A little over 3W is enough to spend the eveningI'm wondering if there will be long term damage to the driver. Any idea if that can be determined? I dunno. I don't know circuitry that well.
This is a test without a lensThe factory GBall lenses are very efficient, I had tested them before at better than 95% efficient, also you will lose output fast running your laser diode without a heat sink at 6A, I expect your homemade LPM is not accurate.
The 3 element lens causes edge clipping of your beam resulting in a 30% loss from what you get with a G2
Also I have found the NUBM0A to be the strongest GBall next to the NUBM08 with both reaching 7W @ 5A
You do not need knowledge to modify the driver. You need a soldering iron and purchased resistors R082. You solder the two resistors, first R500, then R50 and in place of R50 solder R082 and put R500 on it again. That is all. There is nothing complicated in the whole procedure. It takes 5 minutes.I'm wondering if there will be long term damage to the driver. Any idea if that can be determined? I dunno. I don't know circuitry that well.
That's not the reason why I said that. I said that because I cannot determine if it will have long-term damage to the driver.You do not need knowledge to modify the driver. You need a soldering iron and purchased resistors R082. You solder the two resistors, first R500, then R50 and in place of R50 solder R082 and put R500 on it again. That is all. There is nothing complicated in the whole procedure. It takes 5 minutes.
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