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Hi folks, just wanted to relay some info on how my project went (bad).
Me and my buddy ReNNo who was staying over for couple of days, decided to take a look at some TO-3 mounts Bill sent me.
Big TO-3 laser diode was mounted in some steel lens-holder and heatsink , with some calibration and adjustment screws, forgot to take pic of that, if anybody wants to know what am I talking about, I'll take pics of that too.
Anyhow, we managed to pull the dead IR TO3 out of that heatsink assembly and decan it.
This is what we've found inside:
Heh, no wonder it was dead:
Now, we figured it would be very cool to desolder that diode (indium , printed traces on TEC) and solder on the 0.5W 642 nm c-mount I have, to make a cool labby.
Well, as you can imagine, it ended in a catastrophy:
We preheated the diode, and then melted the indium with the iron and as we mounted it, little white cube simple detached, from the heat I guess , glue melted.
As you can imagine , it instantly severed all 4 bonding wires to the laser emitter.
So there goes it, 0.5W c-mount I only powered up once to see if it works, it was so long ago that I almost forgot how bright it was.
Well, now I'm depressed and gonna put my hobby on hold. For about 5 minutes.
How much do those 642nm c-mounts retail at?
Me and my buddy ReNNo who was staying over for couple of days, decided to take a look at some TO-3 mounts Bill sent me.
Big TO-3 laser diode was mounted in some steel lens-holder and heatsink , with some calibration and adjustment screws, forgot to take pic of that, if anybody wants to know what am I talking about, I'll take pics of that too.
Anyhow, we managed to pull the dead IR TO3 out of that heatsink assembly and decan it.
This is what we've found inside:
Heh, no wonder it was dead:
Now, we figured it would be very cool to desolder that diode (indium , printed traces on TEC) and solder on the 0.5W 642 nm c-mount I have, to make a cool labby.
Well, as you can imagine, it ended in a catastrophy:
We preheated the diode, and then melted the indium with the iron and as we mounted it, little white cube simple detached, from the heat I guess , glue melted.
As you can imagine , it instantly severed all 4 bonding wires to the laser emitter.
So there goes it, 0.5W c-mount I only powered up once to see if it works, it was so long ago that I almost forgot how bright it was.
Well, now I'm depressed and gonna put my hobby on hold. For about 5 minutes.
How much do those 642nm c-mounts retail at?