Thats very interesting
Maybe with a couple of 405nm modules and a PBS cube, a good power can be reach to make it more visible.
Thats very interesting
Maybe with a couple of 405nm modules and a PBS cube, a good power can be reach to make it more visible.
Did you coat the mirrors to reduce mirror losses?
I did the exact same thing yesterday and used the laser at a club!
I didn't get good beamshots because my camera sucks but I'll see if some of my friends got any better shots.
I would have needed about triple the power to really match the green.
This is what it looked like on the scanner, its a dealextreme 35 doing 70mW and a bluray doing about 100 mW (130mA)
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Last edited by dar303; 10-04-2008 at 04:21.
this looks like just the thing im after to increase the power of my blue in my f2000. i wanna have 2 rgb projector that are worth using and at the moment my f2000 is a bit dim especially the blue. this would add a bit of extra blue for me. i may evan add some more red and make it a really powerful projector.
thanks for the pictures by the way really impressed with them.
thanks alot oli
thanks oli!
let us know how it goes when adding it into your projector!
-Josh
by the way mate have you got any advice for me of where to get this diode from prebuild into a heat sink. exactly what you have. in fact if it would be possible if i could ourchase one off you that would be excellent. if not just some advice would be great. thanyou very much
oli