Hello everyone.
I'm starting to get the itch to build something with a 1w 520nm diode.
From the spec sheet, it looks like it's designed to use a max of 1.7A of current (and this is where it will achieve the approx 1w of output).
So assuming that I build a unit that tops out at 1.7A, what's the max longetivity I can expect out of the diode?
Now let's say I bump it to 2.4A. How much longetivity would be reduced in this case?
Appreciate the info.
				
			I'm starting to get the itch to build something with a 1w 520nm diode.
From the spec sheet, it looks like it's designed to use a max of 1.7A of current (and this is where it will achieve the approx 1w of output).
So assuming that I build a unit that tops out at 1.7A, what's the max longetivity I can expect out of the diode?
Now let's say I bump it to 2.4A. How much longetivity would be reduced in this case?
Appreciate the info.
 
 
	

 
 
		 They are also almost a perfect size for most 18650 hosts. Basically sand the coin down to the right diameter, then drill it out (just wide enough for the diode pins to pass), sand it perfectly flat on one side and finally thermal epoxy it to the base of the diode. Here's a pic, which might explain it better
 They are also almost a perfect size for most 18650 hosts. Basically sand the coin down to the right diameter, then drill it out (just wide enough for the diode pins to pass), sand it perfectly flat on one side and finally thermal epoxy it to the base of the diode. Here's a pic, which might explain it better 
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
	