least someone uses my site lol.
the trick is to get them as close together as possible, clipping enough of the beam to get rid of the small dead area but not enough to start loosing lots of power.
the dead area is only like 15mw so its no beam deal.
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Right, got it. I was not settling for any clipping at all. I'll have another tweak tomorrow.
Thanks mate.
This is something new for me, I have never done this before. I am enjoying the whole process, let me tell you! It will be a shame when the projector is completed, but I guess a whole lot a new fun then begins, creating shows and using it!
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Just be aware that if the base plate is grounded in your projector your diodes will fry (the driver controls current on the negative side and the LOC diode is case negative).
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The Health and Safety Act 1971
Recklessly interfering with Darwin’s natural selection process, thereby extending the life cycle of dim-witted ignorami; thus perpetuating and magnifying the danger to us all, by enabling them to breed and walk amongst us, our children and loved ones.
Doc's website
The Health and Safety Act 1971
Recklessly interfering with Darwin’s natural selection process, thereby extending the life cycle of dim-witted ignorami; thus perpetuating and magnifying the danger to us all, by enabling them to breed and walk amongst us, our children and loved ones.
How did you isolate the diodes while using dave's mounts?
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