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Plz tell me use of this module

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Help me to recognize this module

Hello friends

my name is Chaitanya and i m new to this field,I bought one old laser module from market but i don't know that how to operate it so plz tell me how can i do it.

Voltage rating and other information and images of it are attached.

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Type: JOLD-650-CAXH-12A
Voltage: <26V
MAX. operating currant: 80A
MAX.optical power: 650W
MODE: pulsed
MAX.pulse length: 50 ms
Laser class: 4





this information r given and some photos of it r attached.

There are two thick wires for voltage

Two pipe as shown fin fig with red cap for what purpose these pipes r given?

There is one cable which contain three wires in it near voltage wires,

there is also one cable at output which contain three wires.


what is use of these wires plz tell in detail.



plz tell me what is it use and how to design its power supply





-thank you
 

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Hello friend i have laser module specifications r shown as


Voltage 26V
currant 80A
power output 650W
Operating mode pulsed
Maximum pulse 4ms


So plz tell me use of this module
for more info another msg is also give by me plz see that



thank you
 
agreed....650W? Umm....practical uses are as follows: constructing your own mini-death star, spontaneously combusting the neighbor's dog which keeps you up at night, cooking pizzas, and last but not least creating a home defense system that uses that laser mounted as a turret to annihilate burglars....
 
Re: Help me to recognize this module

Guessing only, if i can't see the inside ..... anyway .....

Red and black big wires are probably the high current power supply, the others can be anything (probably the ones near the output are from a power sensor) ..... pipes are almost certainly for water cooling (and it looks as it require a lot of it) .....

Anyway, the unit looks more as a custom build for some specifical machine, not as a commercial unit, and i can bet it require a specific PSU, too ..... (mean, a PSU tha can also give the driving pulses for the pulsed operation, this specific cavity seem rated only for pulsed operations)

It look very difficult to find any other details, especially if is a custom part, planned for be sold only mounted inside a machine ..... i have the same problem with a Big Sky ER-YAG cavity, no ways for get technical specifications .....

By the way, another thing ..... that unit looks as a cavity that had to work in a sealed environment, but the mist indicator (the cylinder at the top filled with silica gel dessicant) looks pink ..... and this usually mean that the cavity is no more sealed, or the environment is at too high humidity level (slica gel indicators are usually blue or deep-blue when dry, and become pink when too much humidity was adsorbed and is required a replacement) ..... but i can be wrong about this, i'm guessing only from pinky color in the pic.
 
Re: Help me to recognize this module

Just a side note, just to make it easier for us to read, it would be helpful to use proper grammar, and also, to keep on the good side of some of the grumpier vets, make only one thread per subject. Thanks
 
Re: Help me to recognize this module

The ESD sticker indicates diodes are involved, The two red cover remind me of fibers, maybe this is just a super high power fiber coupled laser? Wouldn't match the voltage requirement though.
 
Re: Help me to recognize this module

Just a side note, to keep on the good side of some of the grumpier vets, make only one thread per subject. Thanks

Man... :poke:... you are just trolling for more neg reps...:eek: :spank:

Jerry
 
I imagine one of the cables is for a thermistor relay or such to keep it from overheating.

The best idea I can come up with is, as above, to contact the company, tell them that you are in possession of the part and ask for any data-sheets/documentation on it.

It is likely an IR diode block with a lot less than 650W CW.
So no pretty beam, but a nasty burner if you can power it. :)
 
Re: Help me to recognize this module

Nah, just trying to help a guy out. I say it how I see it.:)
It appears you may need vision correction surgery.
The vets aren't grumpy, they play by the rules and (sometimes sternly) remind less-experienced forum members of the rules of the forum. :evil:
Toaster: Read this thread, and learn some fucking respect. :tsk:
 
Im sorry I don't feel like I am being disrespectful. Now lets quit hijacking this thread and move on.
 


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