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These are complete host assemblies for 1-1.2 watt 445nm handheld lasers. They include an Aurora C6 laser body (retaining ring, heat sink holder, battery holder and tailcap switch), a 1.25A diode driver soldered and preinstalled in the "pill", an aluminum heat sink with set screw, a 0.050" Allen wrench and a lens cap.
Just add your own 445nm diode, diode module and 445nm glass lens, available from a number of sources including the Survival Laser webstore. The completed laser uses two rechargeable RCR123A or disposable CR123A batteries. Each assembly is current tested with the recommended batteries before shipment. GUARANTEED NO DOA. Laser output with a 130 or 140 diode and 445nm AR coated glass lens will be 1,100mW +/- 100mW.
The driver circuit is a current regulated buck driver which consistently outputs 1.20-1.25A.
I have them listed for $56 on the SL webstore, but I will sell them to LPF members for $50 plus shipping.
You should be able to produce a complete 1.1 watt 445nm laser for around $120 using this assembly. A photo tutorial of the build can be viewed here. Note: You do not need to solder lead extensions to your diode with this assembly, the leads from the driver are of sufficient length.
Follow all safety precautions including use of appropriate laser safety goggles.
Please contact me via PM if you are interested.


Just add your own 445nm diode, diode module and 445nm glass lens, available from a number of sources including the Survival Laser webstore. The completed laser uses two rechargeable RCR123A or disposable CR123A batteries. Each assembly is current tested with the recommended batteries before shipment. GUARANTEED NO DOA. Laser output with a 130 or 140 diode and 445nm AR coated glass lens will be 1,100mW +/- 100mW.

The driver circuit is a current regulated buck driver which consistently outputs 1.20-1.25A.

I have them listed for $56 on the SL webstore, but I will sell them to LPF members for $50 plus shipping.
You should be able to produce a complete 1.1 watt 445nm laser for around $120 using this assembly. A photo tutorial of the build can be viewed here. Note: You do not need to solder lead extensions to your diode with this assembly, the leads from the driver are of sufficient length.
Follow all safety precautions including use of appropriate laser safety goggles.
Please contact me via PM if you are interested.
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