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Well finally got my dorcy 1W 445nm build up and running after being hostless for a while. The diode is amazing, tears through anything and the colour looks fantastic :san:
It runs on a 3.6V 1300mAh rechargeable, microboost driver set at 1A and a dark horse purple anodized full body heatsink which I've had and been wanting to use for well over a year now!
The build it's self feels great, dorcy host is small and has a nice weight to it, although it does get warm reasonably quickly at this power.
On the to buy list, I need to ditch the stock acrylic lens and upgrade to the one most suitable for a 445nm build, and I'm going to get hold of one of Jay's knurled aixiz focus rings
Now onto pics! All were taken with no smoke or fog in the room
Working on a HD video as well which I'll get up within a few days. Also want to say a special thanks to Morgan for being such a great help, and selling me a fantastic driver and to Dave for giving some advice with a problem I had whilst making it, also for gutting the first GB projector and getting all the diodes sent out quickly. Also thanks to ElektroFreak for organising the first GB!
It runs on a 3.6V 1300mAh rechargeable, microboost driver set at 1A and a dark horse purple anodized full body heatsink which I've had and been wanting to use for well over a year now!
The build it's self feels great, dorcy host is small and has a nice weight to it, although it does get warm reasonably quickly at this power.
On the to buy list, I need to ditch the stock acrylic lens and upgrade to the one most suitable for a 445nm build, and I'm going to get hold of one of Jay's knurled aixiz focus rings

Now onto pics! All were taken with no smoke or fog in the room












Working on a HD video as well which I'll get up within a few days. Also want to say a special thanks to Morgan for being such a great help, and selling me a fantastic driver and to Dave for giving some advice with a problem I had whilst making it, also for gutting the first GB projector and getting all the diodes sent out quickly. Also thanks to ElektroFreak for organising the first GB!