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Need help with power supply settings

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Hi !

I'm

I begun with lasers and i need help to setup my power supply.
I try to create a simple laser cutter like this one :
What can you cut with a 300mW DIY laser cutter? | jenslabs
I use the same driver and the same laser diode : LPC-826
I set my driver by doing like this :
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It's ok my laser light up but i think not at full power....
-it does not heat
-I can not cut a single black paper with it
-When I put the amper meter before the driver and I turn on the laser it consumes only 90mA.

What I did wrong ?
Is it normal ? :cryyy:
How to adjust my driver correctly ?


:thanks:
 





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In your pictures, you have the power supply connected to the driver output. The power supply should be connected to input, and the diode to output.
 
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I'm not clear, the yellow square is my multimeter dans this is how i have set my driver :

1st i set the voltage out to 2.5v
laserhelp1_zps72624cc6.jpg


then i limit the current to 400ma
laserhelp2_zpsd2a35e62.jpg


finally i turn on all and its work :
laserhelp3_zpsd1266f30.jpg


But nod very good and i'm not able to cut anything :cryyy:

And when i check the power consumption i have only 90ma :
laserhelp4_zps183e91bb.jpg


Is it normal ?
he must also know that my laser diode remains cold.
how to adjust my driver correctly ?

thanks !
 
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Ahh, sorry about that.

The only thing I can see is how you set the current and voltage. If I understand correctly, you hooked your meter to the driver and set the current/voltage. That may be the problem, as the the meter isn't an actual load.

I would try using a test load. Connect the test load to the output and read the voltage/current off of test load.
 
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Don't use those to power lasers. The current limit doesn't kick in for a while after powerup, and will kill laser diodes. You have been warned.
 
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Hi ! some news, and new problems :D
I finally made a driver based on a lm317 as I could find on the forum.
I tested it with a test load ( 4 diode and 1ohm/10w resistor )

But my laser still burn / cut nothing :(

This is why i get :
IMG_20141202_223155_zpsf48fd50a.jpg

Not a powerful and clear ray...
without lens :
IMG_20141202_223214_zpsf159a643.jpg

The housing and lens : maybe the problem ?
IMG_20141202_223303_zps02529fef.jpg

IMG_20141202_223312_zps031d17f7.jpg

(The laser diode is brand new)

I do not know what to do or try...

Thanks for your help !
 
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That one photo looks very dim when focused, but maybe just the photo. In my opinion, the LPC826 isn't a very powerful laser diode but I guess it can cut well if everything is working right, I had no idea they could. Have you looked into the higher power LPC840? I am not sure it can be focused as well as the 826 but might be a suitable higher power candidate.

More on the LPC 826: http://laserswiki.com/index.php?title=LPC-826

Here's a LPC840 for sale on ebay, see: http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Mitsubi...-Red-Laser-Diodes-LPC-840-1-pcs-/141279310192

Once you get this project working and want to try something different, you might like to try a 405nm diode at a few hundred milliwatts, now that's a fast burning diode, however it might not be suitable for your needs. I don't know if people are using them the way you want to use yours or not, but might be worth researching.
 
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