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Thread: How to install a laser power output reglator?

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    Default How to install a laser power output reglator?

    Hi,

    I'm getting ready to build my firs RGB laser projector and I would like to install manual output power regulators for each of the laser modules (same as >this< one has on the back), but I don't really have a clue as to how it's usually done.
    I've tried looking around for info, but I haven't been able to find anything much for the moment.
    Has anyone done this in any of their projectors?

    Domingo.

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    easy, you just wire 10k trim pots on pins 5,6,7 of your ilda socket

    If you want something more complete and elegant, this is what you need http://shop.stanwaxlaser.co.uk/ds3-family-353-p.asp
    Size for X and Y, power for R G and B and axis flip and swap buttons. And reasonably priced as well

    if you want the whole packet, this board will make connections easier and boost safety of your projector http://shop.stanwaxlaser.co.uk/ilda-...board-55-p.asp

    and if you need accurate colours, this is also for you http://shop.stanwaxlaser.co.uk/dz-co...oard-252-p.asp

    all in all, the brains of a complete laser projector in one solution

    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...4&d=1347657470
    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...3&d=1347657456

    I think Rob @ stanwax is out of town until the 10th of December, so you might just need to wait a bit
    "its called character briggs..."

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    Wow! Thanks. I've been looking around Rob's store loads of times, but I don't remeber coming across the DS3.
    I'm so glad to see I't so simple and all worked out with robs circuit boards, and I actually already have the ilda breakout board, so I'm half way there already.
    I might have to use the 10k trim pot approach though instead of the DS3, because I already have a case with the holes for the trim pots already made, and I dont think they're spaced out at the same distances.

    Domingo.

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    the ds3 is a fairly new addition, that's maybe why you haven't seen it

    you can also use one of the panels he sells, that takes care of the holes and general appearance of the back panel http://shop.stanwaxlaser.co.uk/ilda-...nels-359-p.asp


    here is another post that explains the 10k pot mod http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...237#post238237
    "its called character briggs..."

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    That back panel looks very handy. If I wasn't using one of the USA versions of edison's case for this build, I would surely use it, but I don't really want to modify it unless it's absolutely essential, and the 10k pot mod seems fairly simple, so I think I'm going to by three and wire them myself.
    Thanks for the links.

    Domingo.

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    Look forward to seeing the picture of your installation. Also some useful tips.
    Follow me on Twitter @qpstore

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    Hi qpstore,
    I'll try to remember to post a few pics once I've got it done, although I must admit I'm quite lazy when it comes to taking photos of what ever I'm working on.

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