Laser stops fireing when above 55% power
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 9:20 pm
Ok, so I have a PSU and DSP from LO, but the laser tube came with the laser. Both the tube and the PSU are 60W. When I set the laser to 55% and hold the fire laser button the tube runs as long as I hold that button down (with a draw of 9mA according to my DMM). However, when I set it to 56% the laser will only fire for a second, then it will stop lasing completely. The interesting thing is that the power draw will jump to 17mA with no power actually coming out of the tube. If I let go of the button and press it again right away the laser will not fire (but still draws 17mA). If I let the button go and wait 10 seconds or so then hold the laser button again the laser will fire properly for a couple more seconds. Any thoughts what might be going on?
More info: I am running a couple of pots to set a trickle and max current as posted here viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2522. (Hopefully I will have the digital version of this done at some point.) I did not think that was what was causing the problem as it used to work just fine, but I removed it anyway and then it just started to fail when the laser was set to ~30%. There is good water flow and the water temperature is at 23C (at the upper end of what is recommended). I have also tried playing around with the PWM frequency, but it acts the same no matter where I set it (between 5k and 50kHz). There is a flow switch on the laser, so it would have never been run without water.
More info: I am running a couple of pots to set a trickle and max current as posted here viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2522. (Hopefully I will have the digital version of this done at some point.) I did not think that was what was causing the problem as it used to work just fine, but I removed it anyway and then it just started to fail when the laser was set to ~30%. There is good water flow and the water temperature is at 23C (at the upper end of what is recommended). I have also tried playing around with the PWM frequency, but it acts the same no matter where I set it (between 5k and 50kHz). There is a flow switch on the laser, so it would have never been run without water.