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  • 405nm have much more burning power at the same mwatts.

    shorter wavelengts have more photonic energy and are way more

    dangerous to the eyes

  • thats wicked but that would blind someone instantly if show in someones eye

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  • hi, voltage max for diode blu ray ps3 is 8.5 volt? 9v battery and resistor 35 ohm limit short voltage Are you sure? have you tried to build it? and the capacitor how the uf? volt? diode 1n4007? how can they be reverse currents? thanks and sorry for my bad english i'm italian

  • wat are d specifications of the diode?

  • @halcyon0vds 150/170mW blu ray laser diode 407.5nm

  • hey! can you tell me the circuit for a 1000mw blu ray diode or more?

  • why would you put xbox 360 as a example if a reguler PS3 or bluray player has one

  • Xbox 360 doesn't have a Blu-Ray drive. The PS3 does.

  • 200mw...  Green , Red , or blue-violett ?

    range + burn ?

  • Everything's cool, but the music used in the video just sucks

  • would this light a bowl is what i wanna know

  • L'anglais est la langue international c'est mieux :P

  • t francais pk tu fai pas des video en francais ?

  • omg theirs a alternative to striking my matches :O

  • How much Farad is that condenser?

  • @denulrix it's depend, generally 47µF

  • cool

  • cool video , and nice contraption

  • @vdoggyd98 yeah it was synthetic leather which is like plastic

  • i got 200Mw blue!!!! got it from dx:)

  • the cool with the blu ray laser is that its not looks powerful... But when you try to pop baloons with only a 80mw you try to just push the button and relase it and the baloon pops xD

    I have a 80mw blu ray laser, but if you want a laser that you can light on the hills with then i recommend:Green 50mw laser. But it's donsnt bur or pops baloons.

  • ur hole house is Bluray now! an reads in Bluray!

  • Hy. The first music cimét I would like to find it out... thanks.

  • @ewoxtheblade Freefall

  • since when does an xbox 360 have a blu-ray laser in it?

  • @jhall1027 there is a separate thing you can buy the blu-ray reader for xbox but yeah the xbox itself doesn't have a blu-ray laser diode in it.

  • 0:40 jumpuhhh! :P

  • u can get an xbox laser diode for under 10 dollars on DealExtreme

  • What is the value of condencer???

  • @patate7169 jai vu que tu est francais ^^ alor jai une lentille de ps3 et le faite quelle est 5 branche me bloque aussi je ne c'est pas ou souder :s

  • @patate7169 Une lentille ou une diode de 5 branches? Il ne faut pas confondre aussi le récepteur (diode photosensible) de la diode laser (la plupart du temps 3 broches) qu'il y a dans la plupart des lecteur CD/DVD... sinon il faudrait m'envoyer une photo. Contact moi par mp pour plus d'infos ; ) 

  • @vdoggyd98 plastic/cuir synthétique.

  • "condenser"? they haven't been called that since nearly 1930...they're called "capacitors" nowadays, fyi

  • @Coodude26 excuse me for bad english : I'm french : /

  • wow fags and lasers.... OH EM GEE LOOK A LASER

  • nerd

  • im pretty sure a ps3 has a blue ray thingy not an xbox and i know, i have both

  • get a life

  • @HelihunterX a life? hes obviously much smarter than you.

  • @flipsk8ter1080

    You tell foreign people that they are not as smart as the guy in the video....... Wow Einstein?

    Dude you are lame....

  • @HelihunterX It's a tutorial..as for the pianos tutorial... I don't understand your coment.

  • How was i supposed to know you were foreign? and why such the cold comment? It's youtube, your comments mean nothing.

  • @flipsk8ter1080 Yes it's youtube as you say...

  • i bought a 200mw laser for 27 dollars

  • where is the smoke producer from???

    please answer!!!

    thx

  • @abdula96

    In a chinese shop or in internet. (I'm in France)

  • x box don't have blue ray, ps3 on the other hand . . .

    :P

  • How strong is it?

    can it burn metal?

  • @Pokematrix247 No this laser can't burn/cut metal but it's dangerous (>10 000mW can do this) I've got a 30W (30 000mW) IR laser but I need Optic fiber for "burn"/cut metal... (other video)

  • --dvd burners contain 660nm RED laser diodes not 532nm green ones

    --rechargeable batteries are stable

    anyway, nice blu-ray.

  • As I'm bad in technical english: Les batteries rechargeable ont un effet "mémoire",

    lors du rechargement les piques de tension (V) endurée lors de la période de chargement sera répercuté lors de l'utilisation de la pile.

    Phase de Rechargement: 2.3V pic à 2.9/3V Phase d'Utilisation: 2.3V surtension momentané à 3V.

    A laser diode is very sensible to the overvoltage the standart batteries is recommended for more stability.

    If you want more explanations: contact me.

  • @diegoribadacunha

    I never said the green laser dode is in a X box, ps3 or DVD/CD driver, in a DVD, the laser diode is 658.5 nm, in a CD: 808nm if you have a 808 (or 908nm) you can make 532nm green laser with a special crystal (Nd:Yv04) (+with a IR filter you have pure green)

  • @gardiendelanuit yeah, dvd diodes are around 660nm. Right. But you can´t pump a ND:YAG with a CD laser diode cause it´s 780nm. I tried. 808nm lasers are widely used in medical devices and laser printers. But never in cd drives.

  • @diegoribadacunha

    Ok for CD nm but ND:YAG is a type of laser (IR=780-1440nm) : pump ND:YAG with a CD laser diode?

  • @gardiendelanuit efficiency strongly varies with the input wavelength and has a maximum @ around 808nm. Even if the pump diode varies by only a few nm, the output will drop significantly. so with a wavelength of about 28nm away from the optimum, the theoretically required input power would immediately melt the crystal down.

  • lol, blue ray in x box 360! I wish!

  • $60?

    I bought mine for $10

  • @GarrettBMXes 200mW Blu-ray diode 407.5nm in module?

  • @gardiendelanuit

    Oh, okay, good point! (:

    I thought that you meant you just bought the diode itself for $60.

    My mistake.

  • @GarrettBMXes Good luck with your laser diode

  • Where can I order a really good blu ray handheld laser( at least 120 mw) what has got really good divergence and good power supply? Please! Somebody give me a link!

  • 150/200mW BLU-RAY laser cost >50$

  • @foibos899 Ya a computer costs 10$ if it was a crappy piece of shit. Whole oa fast computer costs more... The blu ray diode of his was good. The one you saw probably sucks

  • @mapleguy1029384756

    i have it idiot!

  • @foibos899 The one you got from ebay is ripoff. Never trust ebay diodes. They are counterfeit

  • @mapleguy1029384756

    you know, i got 1 100mw blue ray diode from ebay and it's working very good!

  • Ewh Was that your gum on the table you are a dirty person....T_T And also get a life.....

  • Gum? It's Patafix

  • Classe IV power depends of type of laser

  • you have a dirty working space

  • When I working, I don't think to have a "Clear working space"

  • Xbox 360 does not have blu ray lol :P

  • thx

  • what is the green led for???

    thx

    great job!!!

  • Hi. The color of the laser corresponding with the frequencie. The visible laser is espacially used for illuminating spectacles/animation (the green is got with an 808nm laser (InfraRed) and with a special crystal (NDYV04) and the output is 532nm (pur green) (1W 808nm = +/- 300mW 532nm)

    ps: sorry bad english

  • hmm..so which would be more powerful red laser 200mw or blu-ray 150mw??

  • Red laser 200mW (650nm) is better than a 150 blu-ray (407.5nm) and a bet more visible. The most visible is the green color (532nm)

  • so, the wavelength doesnt matter, just the mw?

  • Not or not much. The infrared is famous to produce more heat than the other frequencies (heat being infra-red) but it depends on the material on which the beam is directed.

    If you want I can give you a graph of the rates of absorption according to the frequencies

    ps: sorry bad english

  • id like to see it, since somebody else told me the wavelength matters, he said a blue laser would burn stuff faster than a green one at the same power is that true?

  • In the continuos spectrum Red is the least powerful source of light at 700nm and Blue the strongest at 400nm. So the blue-ray will be a lot stronger. The classes of lasers pretty much goes from Class 2-3: Red Class 4-5: Green Class: 6 and beyond (non commercial): Blue to purple to ultra violet

  • Class 4max (>1000mW/1W) and there is just the power which is very important.

  • I beg to differ, I did a paper on weaponry system of lasers and sources say there are larger classes than 4. It's just not available commercial. Google THEL and DEW, that should explain it further. But yes you are absolutely right, in the practical side, you must consider absorption lines of materials, heat conductivity and wattage.

  • Ha ok Can you give me a example of an class 6 laser I've never look that, I use google but I haven't found x)

  • THEL stands for Tactical High Energy Laser, and it has been under development since 1976. The first target it successfully shot down was a motor over white sands in New Mexico. This uses a chemical reaction between Chlorine and hydrogen peroxide to produce a light-emitting gas. The pentagon abandoned this project in 2006 to develop solid state lasers. Which produces round about 30KW at 4 mewmeters (10^-6). So this source travels through the atmosphere with no effort. Google it properly.

  • Class IV is the latest, is 500mw>

  • I'm not stupid like some... I've got a special protection glasses.

  • Maybe in your next clip, you should mention that.

  • except you used a resistor for a laser diode... People don't follow this tutorial unless you want an expensive LED

  • dude connect 5 of those with a lense and you will be able to burn wood!

  • 1:44 is tat a purse

  • BLU not BLUE ray

  • Oh... sorry for the bad english. I´m from germany.

  • I have a blueray laserdiode too. You can light maches, when the mA are right. My laserdiode use 120mA and 5,2V. Whats the different of the Blueraydiodes?

  • How many mW your blue-ray laser diode have you got?

  • from Various. And what is the name of the second song?

  • what is the name of frist song?

  • Freefall

  • 1.Jeckyll & Hyde - Freefall / 2.Benny Benassi - Hit my Heart

  • for a laser like this, i can use a diod from a blu-ray player, right?

  • Yes it is. don't hesitat for more informations this diode type is very sensitive to overvoltage.

  • thx for the info. (and what if i dont have the things at 1:14?)

  • Is not important if you have standart battery but you must use this when you convert AC in DC for example ( the consender will be mounted in derivation). The basic circuit is: laser diode, generator with a resistor according to the generator and laser diode.

  • Yes components should mounted in serie exept the condenser. (if you want used it for stabilized...) if you want you can mp me to say to me what you want and I help you for your assembly.

  • @gardiendelanuit hey how far can it go ?

  • The blue ray diode isn't very visible for human eyes. The most visible color is the green (532nm). But for the blue-ray laser diode I think it's 1km for a 150mW (150mW green is 5/7X +) with 3mm diameter beam.

  • Soon I will make a new video which will be more helpfull and better detailed for the differents laser diode.

  • hum^^' On internet (ebay for ex) in france there are few stores which sell bomb or smoke bomb. (personately I advice you to buy on internet.

  • where can i get that smoke bomb? :D

  • for the last time x box 360 isent blue-ray its hd ps3 is blue-ray

  • @MrPlaystationboy same laser diode though.... HD-DVD uses blu-ray tech.

  • And soon 20W(20 000mW) IR laser!!

  • hey dude there r a prob. in the circuit u drawn the LD +ve terminals connected with the -ve of battery plz take care...

  • Yes,

    however I noticed that with my laser diode 407.5nm connection run like that! I don't know if all these diode are similar but it's true that the other one it connection which you say.

    Thanks for pointing out it.

    PS: sorry bad English.

  • The laser diode in Xbox 360 can be drived at 300mW Max. On internet you can found laser diode: for burning laser the diode must be +100mW. ONLY DVD(/CD) reader/writer have laser diode (658nm) (100mW/300max): Look there videos on youtube(KipKay)

  • are all blu-ray diodes the same? will all create the same quality for lasers?

    how will a normal cd reader from a laptop work? will it work or will it do nothing?

    any recommended shops?

  • 300mW laser diode is better than a 150mW^^" but you must respect the current (mA and V) with a special driver(DPSS or not) or a homemade circuit. For the smoke bomb on ebay maybe?

  • i have another guestion: do you now a site where i can get a smoke bomb like in the video? in holland you cant get these so i wana order one from a site.

  • niet slim om (vuurwerk) van internet te kopen en je kan ze zelf maaken met steretjes :)

  • should i buy a 150mW blue ray laser diode or a 300mW red laser diode?

  • Soon 1W red laser and 500mW green laser...

  • way to really burn cds lol

  • very very very very Amazing !!!!!!!!!!!

  • Lol because it goes so well with it !

  • Where did you get the blue diode? Have you ever burned your skin with it? How far away will it burn things?

  • Hello,

    Yes you can burned your skin with it. I've got this laser diode on Ebay but you can in having in Xbox 360 (it explain in the video). It can burn max 20m(it should be focused manually)It depends on the atmosphere .

  • cool

  • Why do all laser videos have techno music?

  • its electrical music and they love elects!

  • nobody do this!!!!!!!!!! it is not a proper laser driver and you will blow your laser diode very fast! 1 week if your lucky! don"t do it!!!!!

  • i am making a blue laser using dr lava's micro flexdrive v4.

  • Please make a video showing me/us how to do it properly.

  • WTF is this for video it has no sense!

  • what are the specs for the condenser and the diode? diode V drop is important to the laser's health and longivity

  • Excellent

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