Also the build took a few day halt, due to me getting sick. I'm just not feeling good etc... but I've got my Shipping and Receiving helper to take care of me![]()
Also the build took a few day halt, due to me getting sick. I'm just not feeling good etc... but I've got my Shipping and Receiving helper to take care of me![]()
Well this build keeps going... I got a Pat B (Laserman) dual 405nm combiner in a few days ago. I made a few modifications. Here you can see the two FlexMods or FlexDrives... I cant remember which is which... mounted on the back of the combiner. I used ceramic insulators there to isolate them from the aluminum along with a Nylon 6-32 screw.
Also there has been quite a bit of other progress being made... I have been spacing things out trying to figure out exactly how it is that I want to go about laying it out. While also trying to figure out my electrical paths.
When I build something this in depth, I have a tendency to want to engineer it *right* I want to think it through to make sure everything is done for a reason.
Also I am trying to figure out air circulation - I am going to encase the optics in acrylic... but I am still trying to find a good method to clean the filthy air. I would love to be able to use an electrostatic filter, but I am sure the noise 3-5KV would generate wouldn't be the greatest for galvos and other sensitive electronics... But I think my 12 60mm fans will move enough air to keep it cool
Here are some pictures of the Laserman combiner
will you have sufficient thermal transfer through the ceramic insulators for decent heat sinking?
suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.
I have always worried the same thing, but I have two rationalities. The ceramic pads are made for this purpose exactly. They actually have the hole drilled and everything. Second, the drivers will be only doing about 150-180mA. I haven't really settled on a current yet. In fact I am thinking about adding a TEC to cool the diodes to try to get a higher power. This just adds to the complexity.
The Flex Mod states it can be used to drive small current driven heaters... I wonder if this includes TECs... if so that could be useful. I could use one to drive the two diodes and the other to drive two small TECs. Anyone able to answer this?
EDIT: The FlexMod User Manual states that a heatsink isnt even required for the transistor under 250mA and the simple one provided would be adequate up to 500mA. However, I am sure with the ceramics, the air flow and the amount of aluminum in this beast I could probably drive diodes up to at least 3 amps.... if not the full six if I added a bit of arctic silver or other thermal paste to both sides of the ceramic pad.
Suck it and see
Just monitor the temerature under load, if all is well then fine if not; swap the ceramic for mica.
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I will monitor temp.... constantly...oooh I just let a cat turd out of the proverbial cat bag....
Looking really good!![]()
- There is no such word as "can't" -
- 60% of the time it works every time -
Thanks, I'll have more to post in the next week or so. PLUS, I should be ordering new lasers in the near future (1-3 months). Looking at about 500-600mw of 640nm plus another 500mw of 658nm.
Hell I've gotta have some good reds to hold me off for another year or so until I can afford the blue![]()