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Some of the veterans are aware that I was feeling the need to do something for me. It got to the point where all I was doing was for others. I took a bit of a break. This is the first result.
I purchased a used laser show projector from KGB_Productions a few months ago
http://laserpointerforums.com/f39/fs-400mw-rgv-scanner-dac-51283.html
It had a pretty much useless violet diode in it at the time. I swapped the violet out for a 445nm diode. Of course, the current setting for the violet was not nearly enough for the 445. It has this driver set in it.
http://www.ctrnd.com/NormLaserShow/RGBLaserDiodeDriver.htm
In order to kick up the current, I had to mess with the resistor on that channel. I got it up a bit with one effort, but it still was not doing much. I had to turn down both the red and green to match it. I tried some other things and have finally got the blue channel up as high as I can use it with the green and red channels it has. The green channel is maxed right now and the red will actually have to be pulled back a bit. My white is still a bit "pinkish." In order to get any more out of it, I will have to replace the resistor set AND set up a double diode for the red channel. This will probably stay just the way it is now
I have not pulled the scanner controls and shined it into my LPM yet, so I cannot tell you what the total output actually is right now. Also, I am using "cheap" I-Show software right now. It is fine for beam shows, but will not do graphics very well
Oh well. QuickShow (Pangolin) is on the way
So here's what I've been up to
OK. I'm no AndyCon, but here it is
Here's my next project
I will bring this back to life with four colors and very little hot glue
Peace,
dave
I purchased a used laser show projector from KGB_Productions a few months ago
http://laserpointerforums.com/f39/fs-400mw-rgv-scanner-dac-51283.html
It had a pretty much useless violet diode in it at the time. I swapped the violet out for a 445nm diode. Of course, the current setting for the violet was not nearly enough for the 445. It has this driver set in it.
http://www.ctrnd.com/NormLaserShow/RGBLaserDiodeDriver.htm
In order to kick up the current, I had to mess with the resistor on that channel. I got it up a bit with one effort, but it still was not doing much. I had to turn down both the red and green to match it. I tried some other things and have finally got the blue channel up as high as I can use it with the green and red channels it has. The green channel is maxed right now and the red will actually have to be pulled back a bit. My white is still a bit "pinkish." In order to get any more out of it, I will have to replace the resistor set AND set up a double diode for the red channel. This will probably stay just the way it is now
I have not pulled the scanner controls and shined it into my LPM yet, so I cannot tell you what the total output actually is right now. Also, I am using "cheap" I-Show software right now. It is fine for beam shows, but will not do graphics very well
Oh well. QuickShow (Pangolin) is on the way
So here's what I've been up to
OK. I'm no AndyCon, but here it is
Here's my next project
I will bring this back to life with four colors and very little hot glue
Peace,
dave