I know I made a topic a while back about the ratio between RGB to get a good balence and it was along the lines of G1:B2:R4 but what about blue ray violet? What kind of balence would work best between RGV?
I know I made a topic a while back about the ratio between RGB to get a good balence and it was along the lines of G1:B2:R4 but what about blue ray violet? What kind of balence would work best between RGV?
DL - Viper 75mW - Green (532nm)DL - 50mW Module - Green (532nm)DIY - 50mW - 12k Scanner - Green (532nm)
Chroma suggests:
532: 1
650: 2.25
450: 4
Those are watt values I entered to make the maths easier. I don't know if this holds true at lower powers or if its accurate. Allthatwhichis seems to think the result for his projector isn't truly accurate in a way that suggests Chroma might be suggesting too much red for some mixes.
Looking at Tocket's guide; it depends on the wavelength of your red, but in the region of 4.2 x green.
Tocket's guide.
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The Chroma figures would appear to roughly match the guide.
Hmm right, I think this is going to be quite difficalt then...
Minimum I want is 100mW green but that would be 100mW green, 200mW red and 400mW blue ray rounded up? The green and red would be ok but 400mW of blue ray could be somewhat a problem... Like if I combined two blue rays it would still not reach the 400mW and how would I connect TTL/Analogue up to that as one single colour/laser?
DL - Viper 75mW - Green (532nm)DL - 50mW Module - Green (532nm)DIY - 50mW - 12k Scanner - Green (532nm)
You could cut and stack the beams as is done in red modules. I would guess that you'd need individual drivers, or at least 2 of Rob's (Stanwax) dual drivers.
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DL - Viper 75mW - Green (532nm)DL - 50mW Module - Green (532nm)DIY - 50mW - 12k Scanner - Green (532nm)
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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.
If you're feeling flush, go for x4 8x diodes (you should easy get 1.5W of 405nm)
I know lots of people have blown diodes, especially blu-ray down to ES charges. But I can honestly say in the many dozens I've dealt with, not a single one has died due to ES issues. *touch wood*
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