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Hiya all folks there, I wanted to present (show off) with my newest build in red lasers, and also introduce my very first video made showing that brand new beast.
Laser is powered off 2x AAA, using AMC7135 regulator, fitten in small flashlight featuring tail clicky and bulb socket seen on maglites.
Well, let's cut to the chase, shall we?
And also, my video of laser going through plastic cookie tray:
EDIT: please ignore background noise, my brother just refuses to shut yap for a few seconds!
You might notice that due to the hosts size, there is a lack of room to install AMC driver.
Well this is how I did it:
You will notice that I managed to shatter the reflector However outer pieces make a ring that is like, MADE FOR AIXIZ MODULE! Like they knew what it is going to be used for! Pieces are held together in their place with little Loctite
So, first you screw on the front piece, then simply install the module head by pushing it down the hole, whatching the polarity!
So, A nice little laser powered by cheap AAA bateries, without expensive drivers or hosts!
Flashlight itself has a very nice reliably tail clicky button, to it is suitable for handsfree operation.
Only one con on that host: lack of room for any kind of heatsinking (even by aixiz module backend). So duty cycle is little short. But who gives a damn! I tooks great, and it is powerfull.
Jayrob! Get off the throne! I'm taking over!
Laser is powered off 2x AAA, using AMC7135 regulator, fitten in small flashlight featuring tail clicky and bulb socket seen on maglites.
Well, let's cut to the chase, shall we?
And also, my video of laser going through plastic cookie tray:
EDIT: please ignore background noise, my brother just refuses to shut yap for a few seconds!
You might notice that due to the hosts size, there is a lack of room to install AMC driver.
Well this is how I did it:
You will notice that I managed to shatter the reflector However outer pieces make a ring that is like, MADE FOR AIXIZ MODULE! Like they knew what it is going to be used for! Pieces are held together in their place with little Loctite
So, first you screw on the front piece, then simply install the module head by pushing it down the hole, whatching the polarity!
So, A nice little laser powered by cheap AAA bateries, without expensive drivers or hosts!
Flashlight itself has a very nice reliably tail clicky button, to it is suitable for handsfree operation.
Only one con on that host: lack of room for any kind of heatsinking (even by aixiz module backend). So duty cycle is little short. But who gives a damn! I tooks great, and it is powerfull.
Jayrob! Get off the throne! I'm taking over!
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