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Jerry G.
 
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Default Batteries and bulb brightness

You are right about these pointers. I have several cheap ones. After a lot
of use, they get weak, and become useless. Infact, the batteries are
lasting longer than the laser itself!

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"Sam Goldwasser" wrote in message
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"Jerry G." writes:

The small button batteries under the load of the laser diode, are most
likely having a greater voltage drop, than the higher capacity C

batteries.
The small button batteries, cannot have the capacity of the C batteries.

The breakover voltage where any LED device (laser diode) will function is
very tight. A small difference of the supply voltage in this region will
normally make a large difference in the output of the LED. Take care to

not
exceed any LED's maximum voltage rating. They can be easily damaged.


Both LEDs and laser diodes operate on current. So, the resistance
of the battery in conjunction with the internal resistor of the laser
pointer
control the current through the laser diode. Higher quality laser pointers
include an active current regulator which provides the current needed to
maintain the same light output via monitoring it in a feedback loop.
The pointers you find in Dollar stores only use a 50 ohm resistor. So,
the resistance of the batteries becomes significant.

Laser diodes are also exceedingly sensitive to overcurrent. Those
cheap pointers already tend to be unreliable and have limited life.
Increasing the brightness will shorten it further - possibly to 0.

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