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I bought a Blu Ray 445nm diode in a module from DTR here on the forum.
I put it in a large finned heat sink and I connected it to a controlled current controlled voltage lab power supply. I replaced the lens with a glass one.
Once I got it to lase at low power I focused it.
Then I put a black balloon in the beam. Nothing happened. I continued to slowly increase the amperage. I got up to 900-1000mA
Now I have a solid powerful blue beam that instantly pops black balloons in a microsecond. But when I read about these diodes, I see you're not supposed to exceed 500ma. It's at around 4 volts. So my power supply is putting out about 900ma at about 4 volts so it's just under 4 watts? Am I actually running this diode at 3.6 watts? It didn't seem to pop anything below this amperage. I haven't run it for more than 30 seconds at a time. Is it OK to run it at this amperage for short periods in a heat sink?
Why isn't it popping balloons at much less than 900ma? At 4 volts it would seem 250ma would be a watt and why wouldn't that work on balloons?
It seems the milliamps I need are quite excessive compared to what I read about.
Anyone can explain this? Thanks
I put it in a large finned heat sink and I connected it to a controlled current controlled voltage lab power supply. I replaced the lens with a glass one.
Once I got it to lase at low power I focused it.
Then I put a black balloon in the beam. Nothing happened. I continued to slowly increase the amperage. I got up to 900-1000mA
Now I have a solid powerful blue beam that instantly pops black balloons in a microsecond. But when I read about these diodes, I see you're not supposed to exceed 500ma. It's at around 4 volts. So my power supply is putting out about 900ma at about 4 volts so it's just under 4 watts? Am I actually running this diode at 3.6 watts? It didn't seem to pop anything below this amperage. I haven't run it for more than 30 seconds at a time. Is it OK to run it at this amperage for short periods in a heat sink?
Why isn't it popping balloons at much less than 900ma? At 4 volts it would seem 250ma would be a watt and why wouldn't that work on balloons?
It seems the milliamps I need are quite excessive compared to what I read about.
Anyone can explain this? Thanks