robinlawrie
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Hi all, first post on this very interesting forum.
Im a general purpose nerd and dabble in various fields, soundsystems/amplifiers/ 3d printing/cnc and various types of lighting. ive dabbled in laser stuff several times through the years, and always wanted to play with some rgb stuff... it was always too expensive to justify.
recently ive become aware of just how cheap the "cheap" rgb modules from china have got. im aware that quality is minimal and variable, but the prices are quite accessible for having a play.
however i have also seen that basically every module at a reasonable price is shipped directly from china, and i have a real "thing" about the italian customs office, who seem to arbitrarily add nearly 50% to the price of whatever i receive from outside europe, and theres nothing you can do. this puts me off.
this got me thinking...
if these modules are so cheap, and if i have fairly decent skills in fabricating and soldering. would it be cheaper to buy individual diodes (or modules with lenses) and heatsinks/ dichroic mirrors, knock up some basic drivers (lm317 or something) and model/ 3d print a housing with mounts / screw adjusters for the diodes/dichros?
or is it the case that these modules cost much less than the parts you need to recreate them?
im working on the assumption that the individual parts might be available in europe....
im not after massive output... 4-500mw would probably be fine... maybe a little more if i can dim them down with the regulators for alignment etc.
some of these cheap modules claim several watts, which frankly , scares me a bit!
until now my most powerful laser was a nice laserworld dpss green module at 250mw.
any opinions/tips most appreciated.
obviously the usual safety boilerplate applies, although im slightly at a loss as to safety glasses when dealing with rgb..
Im a general purpose nerd and dabble in various fields, soundsystems/amplifiers/ 3d printing/cnc and various types of lighting. ive dabbled in laser stuff several times through the years, and always wanted to play with some rgb stuff... it was always too expensive to justify.
recently ive become aware of just how cheap the "cheap" rgb modules from china have got. im aware that quality is minimal and variable, but the prices are quite accessible for having a play.
however i have also seen that basically every module at a reasonable price is shipped directly from china, and i have a real "thing" about the italian customs office, who seem to arbitrarily add nearly 50% to the price of whatever i receive from outside europe, and theres nothing you can do. this puts me off.
this got me thinking...
if these modules are so cheap, and if i have fairly decent skills in fabricating and soldering. would it be cheaper to buy individual diodes (or modules with lenses) and heatsinks/ dichroic mirrors, knock up some basic drivers (lm317 or something) and model/ 3d print a housing with mounts / screw adjusters for the diodes/dichros?
or is it the case that these modules cost much less than the parts you need to recreate them?
im working on the assumption that the individual parts might be available in europe....
im not after massive output... 4-500mw would probably be fine... maybe a little more if i can dim them down with the regulators for alignment etc.
some of these cheap modules claim several watts, which frankly , scares me a bit!
until now my most powerful laser was a nice laserworld dpss green module at 250mw.
any opinions/tips most appreciated.
obviously the usual safety boilerplate applies, although im slightly at a loss as to safety glasses when dealing with rgb..