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Ok guys I thought that I would post a new thread containing my second laser ever built, this is kind of the first time I’ve ever posted something worth posting so please play nice, lol
ok down to business, I picked up the host for this laser when I was down in Sydney for a while for $30. The torch runs off of 5 D cell batteries, now the reason that I wanted a torch this big is because I thought it would be cool and because the total voltage was 7.5 volts, and I had done some reading previously to attempting this build and found that I needed around 7v to use the LM317 driver. The diode used for this build was from an 18x driver that I picked up for nothing (now don’t laugh too much) from the dump. The driver is using a 3.3 ohm resistor which I calculated to be about 370~ma. I currently do not own a lpm so I am sorry to those curious to know its mw. The heat sink for this host is solid aluminium that I got for a total of $4 and got the threads machined for free from the same company after I turned it down the right size. This laser also has a capacitor to give it a little more protection from the batteries.
I would like to thank styropyro for his many videos and for getting interested in this new and hopefully permanent hobby.
ok down to business, I picked up the host for this laser when I was down in Sydney for a while for $30. The torch runs off of 5 D cell batteries, now the reason that I wanted a torch this big is because I thought it would be cool and because the total voltage was 7.5 volts, and I had done some reading previously to attempting this build and found that I needed around 7v to use the LM317 driver. The diode used for this build was from an 18x driver that I picked up for nothing (now don’t laugh too much) from the dump. The driver is using a 3.3 ohm resistor which I calculated to be about 370~ma. I currently do not own a lpm so I am sorry to those curious to know its mw. The heat sink for this host is solid aluminium that I got for a total of $4 and got the threads machined for free from the same company after I turned it down the right size. This laser also has a capacitor to give it a little more protection from the batteries.
I would like to thank styropyro for his many videos and for getting interested in this new and hopefully permanent hobby.