Re: Presale - The Cypreus II - 1x18650/2x18350 - A Copper Laser host by Sinner
Contact boards and springs.
Credit to Fiddy in this thread.
Contact boards and springs.
Credit to Fiddy in this thread.
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Hi Sinner. Sorry for bothering You, but if the host will be better made than the first release, with contact board, springs, o-rings, less aesthetical imperfections and so on, I wish to preorder surely a piece! But I'm undecided between the standard or the XL version, for both aesthetical and/or balancing motive. Can You post a shoot for the XL version?
Definitely interested in a Standard (1x18650) but need some info/advice first.
I'd like to make it into a 445 at 2.5-3W+. I know the one battery wouldn't last long but that's okay, I have spares. The all copper construction should give a decent duty cycle, too.
How much to kit the whole thing and I can assemble it? Do you have the parts or can you help coordinate with a fellow forum member to make it happen?
Great design, really a work of art.
You might be missing a few necessary points in your question but Im going to assume you're generally asking for the 445nm's or 9mm diode to be more specific.
Diode's Forward Voltage = 5.1V (at 2.4Amps)
It is easier to use 8.4V supply and step-down the voltage using a buck driver.
The buck drivers such as the X-drives convert the excess voltage into amps and do so rather efficiently without producing excessive heat. i.e: The Amp draw from the batteries at 8.4V will be 1.6-1.8Amps in order to provide the diode with 5.1V @2.4Amps.
Boosting from a 4.2V (parallel batteries?) is rather a different ball park, back to basics maybe?