Replacing the driver board? January 22, 2018 01:54PM |
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Re: Replacing the driver board? January 23, 2018 03:11PM |
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I'm trying to work with a laser that I purchased off of e-bay.
The laser only has a voltage input, none for TTL or PWM.
When the laser is on it is at full power all the time.
I am considering taking the laser apart, remove what ever driver board it has and replacing it with one that has both voltage and TTL/PWM inputs.
Are there any reasons why this would not work?
Current laser type:
[www.banggood.com]
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I have the feeling if the driver pcb's have proper heat dissipation they should work as long as they are not pushed past their limits.
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