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| New Member | I have a project that I’m working on and need a bit of direction here. I need to power 155 laser diodes rated at 650nm 5mA, 3.2 v. The diodes run at around 30mA each. I bought this power supply http://www.trcelectronics.com/Meanwell/pdf/rs35.pdf Do I just use a triple pronged extension cord, cut off the end, then: - place the live wire into pin 1 (L, AC) - neutral into pin 2 (N, AC) - ground into pin 3 I have a 6ft extension cord: 13A - 125V - 1625W Or am I way off here? Any problems I need to be aware of? Thanks for any help... |
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| New Member | Thanks Gayan, Those diodes are going to be connected parallel (all positives together/all negatives together?). Here is the thread that explaines how the diode was tested; http://regrowth.com/hairloss-forums/...fm?f=1&t=20527 Note: a diode was tested at 27mA with a 5.2v adapter. 30mA is just an approximate... ![]() Last edited by Willie TwoFinger : 9th May 2008 at 08:38 PM. |
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| Experienced Member | If you tell us the name of the manufacturer and the part number of the laser diode assembly then we can look it up immediately without waiting for e-mails. www.datasheetarchive.com and Google have never heard of the HLM-8013B.
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