Re: Introduction to modyfing flashlights Modifying flashlights - Part 1 by William Quiles December 2009 Modifying a flashlight is something that can
Turn a MiniMag flashlight into a powerful DVD laser pointer! This 245mw laser is powerful and fits real cozy in a MiniMag! See the video at the end for the Test Results! NOTE: This Instructable WILL NOT
I want to modify one of these retro Wonder lamps/flashlights with LED diodes instead of the old bulbs. Do you guys have any advice on what LEDs could fit? Preferably on eBay or any other
How to Mod and Old Flashlight Into an LED One: In this instructable, I will show how to mod this classic model of flashlight into a new LEDs flashlight. Basically
Get a detailed flashlight circuit diagram and learn how to build your own flashlight using basic electronic components.
Laser diodes form a subset of the larger classification of semiconductor p – n junction diodes. Forward electrical bias across the laser diode causes the two
Efficient and Long-Lasting Despite their impressive performance, LEP flashlights are surprisingly efficient in their power consumption. The laser
The word "laser" is an acronym for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation." The first laser, using a silver-coated ruby cylinder as the resonator,
How to Make a High Power Burning Blueray Laser! Easy,cheap and Focusable!: This is a DIY guide on how to make your HIGH POWER burning BLUE-ray laser.
How laser-excited phosphor works in LEP flashlights A white beam of light visible from over 1,000 meters away: no LED, no xenon, but a laser that hits a tiny piece
Flashlight to laser pointer upcycle Use a cheap (sub-dollar) busted flashlight and a cheap (sub-dollar) diode to make a laser pointer.
DIYer Kipkay extracts the laser from a DVD burner and mounts it in a small flashlight to create a handheld laser burner that can light matches and burst balloons. Hit the play button to see
Here are some pics of a mod I have started using Senkat''s GB diodes and an old 3xAAA flashlight converted to take an 18650. Proto driver board (will be shrunk to fit in flashlight head). LDO
There are new laser diodes that output violet, green, two shades of blue, three shades of red, and even infrared (IR), but you cannot see near IR very well, so
Building your own Flashlight Circuit is a fun and educational electronics project. A basic flashlight circuit consists of a battery, switch, and
First predicted by Einstein more than a century ago, lasers have shaped our modern technological landscape. But how do they work?
This instructable describes how to modify a MiniMag flashlight to create a laser flashlight using the laser diode from an old DVD burner. It involves carefully
These modules have integrated Lasers, Phosphors, and Optics that work together to produce white light. The modules can
A metal mini-flashlight can be made into a laser flashlight by removing the incandescent bulb and replacing it with a laser diode. This laser diode can be taken out of a broken or unused computer
In the world of illumination, the clash between tradition and innovation has led to the creation of two remarkable technologies: Laser Excited
As you might imagine, often the most straightforward approach is to squeeze the driver, diode and heatsink into an appropriately sized flashlight host, add batteries and optics, then commence pew
Use the laser diodes inside of a spare DVD burner and hook it up to a common mini Maglite flashlight to turn it into a burning laser. These DIY lasers
Here''s my Emisar D4 that now has a green laser, adjustable CCT, USB-C charging, UV, RGB, and voltage/temperature monitoring: (I had to temporarily program it with alternate firmware
From what I read LEP Lights are powered by a blue laser diode, then there are mirrors, lenses, phosphor and magic that turn it into a white beam of light. Ok, I
There are restrictions to shipping high powered laser modules into the US. over 5 mW is by law restricted to everyone
Turn a regular flashlight into a burning laser pointer! The Original! Kipkay Rewind! 1K 26 Share
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