The Pocket Mini is an excellent host for a blu-ray or a red build!
Using a FlexDrive, it is perfect for either. It will give you the option of using a 3.0 volt Lithium primary (CR123), or a 3.6 volt rechargeable. (RCR123)
Note: If you are looking for a high quality, complete build for red or blu-ray with diode options, including a 6X option!... I recommend IgorT! Very high quality builds with excellent customer service... See here:
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1210968450
This 'Pocket Mini Kit', is a great build for DIY... You can use these pictures and first post, as a tutorial for the build...
HOT option - I can include a FlexDrive mounted with current set to your desire, and leads soldered on. (see below)
Tritium Marker option! - This option is to mount a Tritium vial inlayed into the host. This stuff glows on it's own! Not like a normal GITD product. (see below)
Awesome 405nm glass lens option! - This 405-G-1 glass lens mod fit for AixiZ will give you 26 to 28% increase in power with your blu-ray vs AixiZ acrylic! See here:
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1237515270
(Unless you get the FlexDrive 'Hot option', I'm not offering to do anything to the circuit. For the normal 'kit', I'm just selling the host, the heatsink, and drilling out the 'pill')
I use double sided tape to mount the driver. This not only holds it in place, but it isolates the driver contacts from the pill...
(Beam shot - with some smoke)
I am selling the host, with heatsink, and also doing the modification on the 'pill' for an easy build. You will need a 1.5mm Allen wrench for the heatsink set screws.
* Heatsink - A set screw will be included. This is for your AixiZ module. (business end)
* Host
* Drill out the pill
I will include the extra parts in a baggie. (LED emitter, reflector, etc...)
All you will need is the driver, battery, module, and diode! And of course some basic building skills such as soldering, and understanding how to connect and test a FlexDrive or similar driver.
Here's the price breakdown and options:
* Pocket Mini basic kit - $43 plus shipping. This includes the host/Heatsink/and pill drilled out.
Then you can add these options if desired:
* 'Hot' option - $48 This option includes a FlexDrive pre-mounted with current set as desired, and lead wires soldered on. (more details below)
* AixiZ module - $5
* 405-G-1 glass lens mod - $55 28% increase for blu-ray vs AixiZ acrylic! Shown here: http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1237515270
* Meredith glass lens mod for red (fit for AixiZ) - $57 20% increase for red vs AixiZ acrylic! Shown here: http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1238535187
* Tritium Marker installed - $24.99 (more details below)
* Shipping - $6 (this covers my packaging and PayPal fees as well)
Shipping out of the U.S. will be the same price. But there will be no signature confirmation. (Out of U.S. buyer assumes responsibility at that price) Should not be a problem though... (I would mark the package as a gift, with a description of 'LED Flashlight' with a low value of $15)
Jay
HOT option:
I can include a FlexDrive mounted into the pill with the brass ring glued in place and the driver set to your desired current with lead wires soldered on for you!
All you would need is your module/diode, and a battery. (and a 1.5mm Allen wrench for the set screw)
This option does not include the diode, module, stickers, or battery. But it will be really easy for you to complete the build. I have several good tips for assembly in this first post...
Tritium Marker Upgrade!
There's this stuff called Tritium...
* Yes it is radioactive - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tritium
* No, it is not really harmful... As long as you don't ingest it.
This stuff GLOWS for over 10 years! Not like a normal glow in the dark item. It GLOWS on it's own!
No light needed for this stuff to glow. (it just looks 'off white' in daylight - like a very tiny grain of rice, but smaller)
So the option is to have your host 'inlayed' with a Tritium marker!
Blue, green, or red... your choice.
Here are the pictures...
The glass vials are tiny... just under 1/16" in diameter, and about 1/5" long.
Note: The hosts are not all perfect, and the areas for machining the slot on the hosts vary in width. I will get the slot as straight as I can, and it will be very nice. But there are imperfections in the hosts when you look close. So please cut me a little slack in that area.
Then the Tritium marker will just be glued in with clear silicone.
Before you ask, Greg is my contact for the Tritium. I don't sell it by itself, just in this upgrade for the Pocket Mini Kit or the DIY Green Kit.
And I also want to mention that Greg is stocking my Pocket Mini Kits in his store, Stonetek.org. He is able to offer 'upgraded' kits that have more parts, including FlexDrives.
As seen above, I do offer a FlexDrive 'HOT option' as well.
The price for the 'Tritium Marker' upgrade, which includes the machine work and the Tritium vial set into the slot, is $24.99
If you already have one of my kits, you can send me the back 'barrel' portion of the host, and I can do the modification for the same price. Plus return shipping...
Build Tips!
You will find this to be an easy build with this 'kit'. But let me give you just a couple of build tips to make it even that much easier!
* You want to use a fine, very flexible wire for these small builds. The best wire that I have found is in a computer mouse cord. If you strip the outer insulation, you will find several strands of excellent wire that is very flexible and great for building lasers!
* A good way to 'trim' the dust caps (shown in the first picture), is to put it on the back of an AixiZ module. (after cutting the 'nub' out) Then, you can use a really sharp knife to cut around nice and straight!
* As you know, the brass ring will press into the bottom of the pill. Use a little Thermal adhesive here. Maybe just in three spots. (not all the way around, because this is your negative contact point) That way, when you finish the build and go to tighten the assembly into the head, you won't have the problem of the brass ring 'spinning' in the pill instead of everything getting tight.
* It's a good practice to test voltage just from the wire leads coming out of the pill, once you get the brass ring and board in place...
My method for this, is to use a 3.0 volt Primary (3.6 is too long for this test), and after filing a small part of the edge of the barrel clean, just touch the edge of the pill onto the clean edge of the barrel, with the battery positive making contact in the center of the board. (obviously the switch has to be on)
I use this same method to set current after my FlexDrive is installed into the pill...
* And my final build tip for you, is that you will find it easy to screw the assembly into the head, by putting a dust cap on your lens to protect it, and then you will 'pinch' the assembly between your thumb and ring finger. (or pinky finger) Then, using your other hand, twist the head on. When you get half way, you will switch ends with your thumb and ring finger so that your finger will be able to fit inside the head of the host. Finally, use a pair of needle nosed pliers to get it snug and tight once the heatsink touches the front. (you will see two little 'notches' on the brass ring, that you can use the tip of some needle nose pliers to fit for tightening)
Check out my new "DIY Green Laser Kit'!
https://www.candlepowerforums.com/threads/219698
My 'Key Chain Laser' - Must see!
https://www.candlepowerforums.com/posts/2768679
Using a FlexDrive, it is perfect for either. It will give you the option of using a 3.0 volt Lithium primary (CR123), or a 3.6 volt rechargeable. (RCR123)
Note: If you are looking for a high quality, complete build for red or blu-ray with diode options, including a 6X option!... I recommend IgorT! Very high quality builds with excellent customer service... See here:
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1210968450
This 'Pocket Mini Kit', is a great build for DIY... You can use these pictures and first post, as a tutorial for the build...
HOT option - I can include a FlexDrive mounted with current set to your desire, and leads soldered on. (see below)
Tritium Marker option! - This option is to mount a Tritium vial inlayed into the host. This stuff glows on it's own! Not like a normal GITD product. (see below)
Awesome 405nm glass lens option! - This 405-G-1 glass lens mod fit for AixiZ will give you 26 to 28% increase in power with your blu-ray vs AixiZ acrylic! See here:
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1237515270
(Unless you get the FlexDrive 'Hot option', I'm not offering to do anything to the circuit. For the normal 'kit', I'm just selling the host, the heatsink, and drilling out the 'pill')
I use double sided tape to mount the driver. This not only holds it in place, but it isolates the driver contacts from the pill...
(Beam shot - with some smoke)
I am selling the host, with heatsink, and also doing the modification on the 'pill' for an easy build. You will need a 1.5mm Allen wrench for the heatsink set screws.
* Heatsink - A set screw will be included. This is for your AixiZ module. (business end)
* Host
* Drill out the pill
I will include the extra parts in a baggie. (LED emitter, reflector, etc...)
All you will need is the driver, battery, module, and diode! And of course some basic building skills such as soldering, and understanding how to connect and test a FlexDrive or similar driver.
Here's the price breakdown and options:
* Pocket Mini basic kit - $43 plus shipping. This includes the host/Heatsink/and pill drilled out.
Then you can add these options if desired:
* 'Hot' option - $48 This option includes a FlexDrive pre-mounted with current set as desired, and lead wires soldered on. (more details below)
* AixiZ module - $5
* 405-G-1 glass lens mod - $55 28% increase for blu-ray vs AixiZ acrylic! Shown here: http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1237515270
* Meredith glass lens mod for red (fit for AixiZ) - $57 20% increase for red vs AixiZ acrylic! Shown here: http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1238535187
* Tritium Marker installed - $24.99 (more details below)
* Shipping - $6 (this covers my packaging and PayPal fees as well)
Shipping out of the U.S. will be the same price. But there will be no signature confirmation. (Out of U.S. buyer assumes responsibility at that price) Should not be a problem though... (I would mark the package as a gift, with a description of 'LED Flashlight' with a low value of $15)
Jay
HOT option:
I can include a FlexDrive mounted into the pill with the brass ring glued in place and the driver set to your desired current with lead wires soldered on for you!
All you would need is your module/diode, and a battery. (and a 1.5mm Allen wrench for the set screw)
This option does not include the diode, module, stickers, or battery. But it will be really easy for you to complete the build. I have several good tips for assembly in this first post...
Tritium Marker Upgrade!
There's this stuff called Tritium...
* Yes it is radioactive - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tritium
* No, it is not really harmful... As long as you don't ingest it.
This stuff GLOWS for over 10 years! Not like a normal glow in the dark item. It GLOWS on it's own!
So the option is to have your host 'inlayed' with a Tritium marker!
Blue, green, or red... your choice.
Here are the pictures...
The glass vials are tiny... just under 1/16" in diameter, and about 1/5" long.
Note: The hosts are not all perfect, and the areas for machining the slot on the hosts vary in width. I will get the slot as straight as I can, and it will be very nice. But there are imperfections in the hosts when you look close. So please cut me a little slack in that area.
Then the Tritium marker will just be glued in with clear silicone.
Before you ask, Greg is my contact for the Tritium. I don't sell it by itself, just in this upgrade for the Pocket Mini Kit or the DIY Green Kit.
And I also want to mention that Greg is stocking my Pocket Mini Kits in his store, Stonetek.org. He is able to offer 'upgraded' kits that have more parts, including FlexDrives.
As seen above, I do offer a FlexDrive 'HOT option' as well.
The price for the 'Tritium Marker' upgrade, which includes the machine work and the Tritium vial set into the slot, is $24.99
If you already have one of my kits, you can send me the back 'barrel' portion of the host, and I can do the modification for the same price. Plus return shipping...
Build Tips!
You will find this to be an easy build with this 'kit'. But let me give you just a couple of build tips to make it even that much easier!
* You want to use a fine, very flexible wire for these small builds. The best wire that I have found is in a computer mouse cord. If you strip the outer insulation, you will find several strands of excellent wire that is very flexible and great for building lasers!
* A good way to 'trim' the dust caps (shown in the first picture), is to put it on the back of an AixiZ module. (after cutting the 'nub' out) Then, you can use a really sharp knife to cut around nice and straight!
* As you know, the brass ring will press into the bottom of the pill. Use a little Thermal adhesive here. Maybe just in three spots. (not all the way around, because this is your negative contact point) That way, when you finish the build and go to tighten the assembly into the head, you won't have the problem of the brass ring 'spinning' in the pill instead of everything getting tight.
* It's a good practice to test voltage just from the wire leads coming out of the pill, once you get the brass ring and board in place...
My method for this, is to use a 3.0 volt Primary (3.6 is too long for this test), and after filing a small part of the edge of the barrel clean, just touch the edge of the pill onto the clean edge of the barrel, with the battery positive making contact in the center of the board. (obviously the switch has to be on)
I use this same method to set current after my FlexDrive is installed into the pill...
* And my final build tip for you, is that you will find it easy to screw the assembly into the head, by putting a dust cap on your lens to protect it, and then you will 'pinch' the assembly between your thumb and ring finger. (or pinky finger) Then, using your other hand, twist the head on. When you get half way, you will switch ends with your thumb and ring finger so that your finger will be able to fit inside the head of the host. Finally, use a pair of needle nosed pliers to get it snug and tight once the heatsink touches the front. (you will see two little 'notches' on the brass ring, that you can use the tip of some needle nose pliers to fit for tightening)
Check out my new "DIY Green Laser Kit'!
https://www.candlepowerforums.com/threads/219698
My 'Key Chain Laser' - Must see!
https://www.candlepowerforums.com/posts/2768679
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