Just a quick PHP program that I wrote a while ago. I currently use it on the server in my closet.
You can get it here: http://jwcxz.com/projects/filedump/
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Just a quick PHP program that I wrote a while ago. I currently use it on the server in my closet.
You can get it here: http://jwcxz.com/projects/filedump/
Screenshot:
After waiting a while for a new diode to come in, I’ve finally completed my blu-ray laser. It burns beautifully and the beam is fairly visible in the dark. I try to limit the duty cycle to about 1min/1min. Blah blah blah blah… pics
Edit: and a really quick orange beam:
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Seeing Randall Munroe’s comic for the MIT Class of 2013, I was inspired to create this meme.
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I got my Blu-Ray diode and now my laser is finally working! Pics coming soon.
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I went to test the power output of my lasers on Thursday, but the results were… well odd, to say the least.
I brought my 6 lasers with me: 1 50mW green pointer, a “5mW” green that was measured in October to be 55mW, an actual ~5mW green, a Blu-Ray driven at around 120-125mA, a $2 red pointer, and finally, my 300mW SKYlasers portable.
I started by testing the 55mW greenie. With a Scientech 362, the laser reported only around 20mW. This worried me, so I tried using a Scientech Astral calorimeter, also in the lab. Similar results.
That was perplexing, to say the least. I tried my 50mW pointer from LEDshoppe and got the same result. I then tried the 300mW SKYlasers laser and got only about 75-110mW.
Even my Blu-Ray, which, in theory should be lasing at around 80-90mW based on the current it is driven at, reported around 40-50mW.
The conclusion? Both meters were horribly inaccurate. Alone, the fact that a pointer that was rated in October to be 55mW was now reporting 20mW could suggest two things: the meter was in accurate or the diode was dying. However, there has been no appreciable drop in brightness or burning capability (yes, it can burn!). Furthermore, the fact that the Blu-Ray diode (without a lens, even) was reporting far less than it should be outputting given the current it is being driven at really is a strong indicator that these meters have been calibrated incorrectly.
I am currently talking with the original owner of these calorimeters to see what to do. I will also try to get access to other meters that are used more often. In the meantime, I apoligize for the delay.
Today, I’ll be reviewing a 300mW Green Portable Laser from SKYlasers.net. The unit costs around $800, and is therefore less expensive than most other major laser manufacturers. Don’t let the cheaper price fool you, though. As you will see, this laser is equally good or better than its far more expensive counterparts. Furthermore, innovations such as a focusable cap make this model unique.
So, without further ado, let’s get started…
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I am now the proud owner of a 300mW laser from SkyLasers (link). Full review with an absurd amount of pictures and videos coming this weekend.
For now, this will suffice:
Edit: By “this weekend”, I really meant “some arbitrary point this week depending on how much work I have”. I’m going to a lab on Thursday to test the power output.