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hello, i got an KES-400A laser diode. I know it not a powerful diode. But i really want to use it as this is going to be my first advanced blu-ray laser pen build. I got a very small aluminum led light hosts which i got back in summer 2014. I got a 3.7v aaa size battery, aixiz housing. 3 diode's and a 405nm driver with an build in step up converter and a trimpot. I want to set the current up to 35mA, and i got three diodes. They are the same. Now, to set this up i need to build something with specific diodes and resistors to simulate the laser diode. But i got 3 legit laser diodes, can i use one instead of the diode and resistor build to set the current up? Idc if i blow one up, if it works at least.
I can't find the answer, and i'm new. I builded an burning red laser back in December 2013 with a green laser driver and an aixiz housing. assembled in a green laser pen host which was pretty hard.
This time, this blu ray laser is going to be water tight. Host is going to be twice as small! I ordered a 3 element lens which is very easy to get water tight. And i want to practice on the KES diode first before using an PHR-803T.
And by the way, are laser diode's sensitive to drops when assembled? Whole assembly is 14MMx90MM And probably weights about 80grams. I want it to be pretty resistant to shocks. And you can't harm laser diodes with ESD when all assembled right? As the case is GND. Just want to make sure. Thanks
Sorry for my bad English
I will post pictures when its all done. If you want pictures, just ask.
I can't find the answer, and i'm new. I builded an burning red laser back in December 2013 with a green laser driver and an aixiz housing. assembled in a green laser pen host which was pretty hard.
This time, this blu ray laser is going to be water tight. Host is going to be twice as small! I ordered a 3 element lens which is very easy to get water tight. And i want to practice on the KES diode first before using an PHR-803T.
And by the way, are laser diode's sensitive to drops when assembled? Whole assembly is 14MMx90MM And probably weights about 80grams. I want it to be pretty resistant to shocks. And you can't harm laser diodes with ESD when all assembled right? As the case is GND. Just want to make sure. Thanks
Sorry for my bad English
I will post pictures when its all done. If you want pictures, just ask.
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