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Quastion about building a blu-ray laser






Hi there,

about how many mA can you set.. you should do a little research here on the forum.. don't be lazy .. it is there!

if you want to connect it to a wall outlet.. say 110V or 220V depending on where you live.. you need a transformer say 110V/220V to 6V or 12V .. also you need a rectifier to make a DC current.. a filter capacitor for the noise etc ect...

or you can use a power adapter say 6V that goes with a some sort of jack you can make a connection with it and connect it to the driver's input instead of using batteries....

anyway you need a stable power supply from main's current to a 6V or somewhere there... do some research there are many options...

:beer:
 
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Ok great.
now, how much current do you think I can push it to?
and is the driver good for this diode?
also, will it give me burning power? sorry for being lazy but I looked at the forum alot and nothing I found really gave my a straight answer.
BTW, great forum you have here, I learned a lot :)
but I don't understand, if there is no "manager" or anyone here with the ability to delete comments and threads and give punishments, how do you avoid spamming??
 
the driver you have is rkcstr/microdrive i think i don't know which version there are a few of these ...

I've never used this driver but 6V might be not enough ..
you need 2.25V above the laser diode forward voltage...
7.5V or 9V will be ok :)

these diodes you want to use shouldn't be pushed above 120mA!
and yes you will have a burning power :P
remember to wear your googles (if you have any)

make a test load first to accurately set the current!

next time do more research .. all you needed to know is here.. and most guys
here won't approve your questions because they were discussed here a lot ;)
 
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I know I should make a test load,
I learned that from my red build.
now, I want a powerful blue\violet laser and I think 120mA is not enogh. also, because it's not portable and I have a massiv heatsink I thoght I should get more power.
1. Do you have any blue diode (cheap and not from a DLP projector) that you recommend that I can push at least 400mA? I was hoping to get like.. over 500mW of blue
2. Ummm the rkcstr driver that I have is no longer for sale, sorry about the bothering but do you have any suggentions for a good micro driver that has a pot and a LD+ and LD- outputs?
 
You can get brand new for almost the same price :D

I don't get what you really want - a blue or violet one?
Which wavelength?

Cheap? For some people cheap is 50 bucks...
for some it's expensive...
You can't really get a more powerful violet or blue for under 40-50 bucks..

Of course you can wait a couple of years they will get cheaper :D

Do some research for a driver.. Check the Drivers Section of the forum..
You can't expect to get all the answers straight because the information
is here! I don't know how many times must I repeat myself about this :D

Your questions are discussed here on numerous occasions !!!
People get frustrated answering the same things over and over again..
that's why the threads are not deleted once the questions are answered..
So that other people can learn from them!

:beer: do some homework first :beer:
 





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