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SF-AW210 @ ebay, advertised as 300mW

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i bought i 405nm diode on ebay for 25$, they advertised with 300mW.
i don't worry about it, i payed with paypal and if the diode won't reach 300mW i'll get my money back. it's from a chinese dealer, they'll do anything to keep their good rating.

but what current is safe to pump through the diode? i think 300mW of output is a bit overestimated.
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this is the graph on the ebay page, i think it's a bit too positive.
 





Yeah you can get 300mW's, but it won't last long...

That graph from Dave was when we were testing and pushing them...

A safer current is more like 170mA's...

This will give you about 200mW's with one of my 405-G-1 glass lens modifications...
 
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wow from what ive heard they die too quickly at anything over 200ish... way over stated. its the 4x bluray diode right?
 
well, that's a pity. when it arrives i'll post them a negative feedback, that'll wake them up.
i've had that some time ago. i bought a 200W speaker amplifier, it was 2W and i posted negative feedback. they responded within 10 min. and gave me my money back.

so i think i'll get my money back.
 
Yeah you can get 300mW's, but it won't last long...

That graph from Dave was when we were testing and pushing them...

A safer current is more like 170mA's...

This will give you about 200mW's with one of my 650-G-1 glass lens modifications...

You mean: 405-g-1 lens mod?
:D

Sure would it have been a waste of effort try ing to squieze milliwatts from bluray diode with... red ARC lens :D

:wave:
 
You mean: 405-g-1 lens mod?
:D

Sure would it have been a waste of effort try ing to squieze milliwatts from bluray diode with... red ARC lens :D

:wave:

Oh thanks! I had red on my mind because I was just updating my 'Tiny Titanium' thread... :crackup:

I'm going to edit my post...
 
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See that "wiggle" in the line inside the circle? That is what is known as a "kink." In order to keep those diodes burning for the long haul, you have to keep the current BELOW the kink. For the SF-AW210 that means BELOW 185mA

You see that white block under the "SF-AW210" label? That's where they deleted my name :gun:

Peace,
dave
 
so i think i'll get my money back.

Why? You paid a decent price for it at $25. Those diodes are sold elsewhere for around $28.
If they advertised it as a 12X then that's a different story...
I think you should just keep it. It should work fine at 160-170mA.
 
Oh thanks! I had red on my mind because I was just updating my 'Tiny Titanium' thread... :crackup:

I'm going to edit my post...

No problem!
Your Tiny Titanium is quite a beast there... 280mW from that tiny thumb sized package?


@Dave, it is more than obvious, there are even some tiny letter leftovers where your name was whitened out. Shame.
 
No problem!
Your Tiny Titanium is quite a beast there... 280mW from that tiny thumb sized package?

Thanks! It was at about 370mW's when I had it direct off the battery...

But I wanted it to last longer, so I put a resistor in there to limit the current, and it is now at 286mW's... :)

Smaller than my pinky finger! I added a picture or two...
 
Why? You paid a decent price for it at $25. Those diodes are sold elsewhere for around $28.
If they advertised it as a 12X then that's a different story...
I think you should just keep it. It should work fine at 160-170mA.

It is definitely worth $25. Just run it at the correct current and have a nice 165mW laser.

If you want 300mW, you're going to have to spend a lot more money and get an 8X (~$160)

Peace,
dave
 





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