Boost Laser Performance on a Budget: Installing LaserTree K30 33W Module for Maximum Power!

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • There are many older lasers collecting dust in our garages and closets, so rather than buying a completely new laser, why not upgrade an outdated low-power laser and give it new life?
    In this video, I will show you how easy it is to upgrade an obsolete 5W laser and turn it into a 33W monster that can keep pace with the latest products on the market. I found a company called Laser Tree that produces replacement laser modules, and I will use one to upgrade an old Sculpfun S30.
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Komentáře • 49

  • @DaveBuildsThings
    @DaveBuildsThings Před měsícem +1

    Bought the LaserTree K40 for cutting material. This thing is a beast! 1/4 inch ply in one pass at 450mm/m and 90% power. 1/4 inch MDF, lower power but still no issue on one pass. Haven't tried engraving anything yet but it looks like it will help my business with custom cut wall art on my DIY 24 inch by 48 inch laser frame without any issue. Word of warning though. If you're cutting material, make sure you have an enclosure and a way to exhaust the fumes. Also use air assist event in a small amount to protect the lens from smoke/soot. This puppy kicks up a lot of smoke when it cuts. No regrets buying it. Like I said, it's a beast!

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před měsícem

      Enclosures are always recommended. Cutting wood makes quite a bit of smoke.

  • @stevesairsoft3457
    @stevesairsoft3457 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Wow, perfect,! I've a sculpfun s30 and been looking at laser upgrades. Thanks for the info.

  • @beavercreekdesign
    @beavercreekdesign Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video! Thanks

  • @scottmorris4914
    @scottmorris4914 Před 8 měsíci

    Thats great what you do with the demo models you receive. Do you hold on to the latest ones, so you can do some extensive testing, to see what their endurance is?

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I always keep a handful between 5W and 40W for testing and comparisons. Normally these get donated to non-profits like schools and local maker spaces

  • @edwardmungle2123
    @edwardmungle2123 Před 2 měsíci +1

    i bought mine a few months back and it cuts really well

  • @ericeinsmann5559
    @ericeinsmann5559 Před 8 měsíci

    Interesting video! Similar to my 20watt comgrow upgrade. I wonder if that little control board is nessesary. On my Comgrow there was only the 20w power supply, the PWM, and both grounds where tied together. It seems like you could do something similar here. How is the digital display? It's a temperature reading of the laser module, right? I've heard the dot size of the module is rather large. Did you notice any difference compared to some of the other ones? I think my next $599 is going towards a K40, but maybe one day!

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 8 měsíci

      The control board has a couple things on it. One is the connection for the external 24v power supply, but in principle, it should just be power isolation and whatever it takes to make the input pinout look like your existing laser. The dot size for most 30W lasers is larger but still smaller than a Co2 laser, but of course, a CO2 provides its own unique set of capabilities.

  • @user-to2ho6gu5z
    @user-to2ho6gu5z Před 5 měsíci +2

    Have you done an upgrade on the xTool 10W D1 Pro with the Laser Tree LT-4LDS-V2

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 5 měsíci

      I haven’t. There are only a few different configurations for laser modules so it should work, but it might be worth confirming this with LaserTree

  • @emanuelpelleg281
    @emanuelpelleg281 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi Steve. I find your video very useful and interesting. Thanks a lot for it. The problem of not enough power is a real issue for for me as cutting is more important for me than engraving.. My machine is a Sculpfun S9 on which I have already replaced the unit with their 10W (+air pump). This brought some improvement but the cutting possibilities are, still, limited when it comes to material thickness. I'd like to ask you: What experience have you had with the K30 in respect to cutting power? How thick is their beam? I saw on your video that you upgraded your gantry (with Sculpfun's kit?) Why? to what benefit? Is the K30 heavier than the S9 unit? Does it matter in this respect? Many thanks. Emanuel

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I didn’t measure the K30 beam size, nor could I find it listed in their specs, but it does cut very well as shown by the cut test for this video.
      I upgrade an S30 rather than an S9, so maybe that’s the difference in gantries. Regardless the S30 was stock as it came from Sculpfun

    • @emanuelpelleg281
      @emanuelpelleg281 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your reply. On the subject of upgrading a Sculpfun machine from 5.5W or 10W to the twenties or thirties , I still wonder: why buy a module from LaserTree (or any other source) while Sculpfum themselves offer upgrading units ? Do you or anyone of your channel followers have any insight ? Many thanks. Emanuel

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@emanuelpelleg281 Yes, in cases where the manufacturer has a cost-effective alternative, use that. I used the Sculpfun because that's what I had.

  • @RitaHookstead
    @RitaHookstead Před měsícem +1

    I have installed my K20 but am wondering if I have to download a driver. When I get into Lightburn, it isn't recognizing the Laser Tree K20. Could you please provide any assistance? Thank you for this video

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před měsícem

      There's no drivers. Lightburn won't know anything about the K20, it just provides power and a pulse to fire the lasers. It the laser isn't firing when you send a job, then make sure you have the auxiliary power plugging into the LaserTree card, and make sure you the the jumpers set properly to use aux. power

  • @jujucattys156
    @jujucattys156 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I got controler hoard but don’t understand how use it do I just power everything thru that or do I need to run a 24v thru it for laser pluse my standers 24v power plugin in to my main board ?

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 5 měsíci +1

      The board has its own power and you would need that if your current laser is 12v. Make sue to switch the board to handle external power. If your laser is already 24V powered, you can just pass power through the board as long as your power supply can handle the current requirements.

  • @BrianW2979
    @BrianW2979 Před 3 měsíci

    I have a Longmill Mk2 cnc router with their laser module. Do you know if this would be a compatible replacement for a power upgrade? My laser is a 7watt and the cnc router controller has a PWM port that controls the laser.

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 3 měsíci

      In theory it will work since laser modules typical have three connections (power, ground and PWM). You will need to make sure that whatever powers the laser can drive the current you need and you’d probably need to make a custom able between the Longmill and the new laser module

  • @albertlavorata9359
    @albertlavorata9359 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My xtool 5watt died, I've been looking at the laser tree k20. What other laser heads can swop out the xtool head ?

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 2 měsíci

      There aren’t very many alternatives. You can ask the LaserTree folks if they have an option for the D1

  • @yehudaschryer5985
    @yehudaschryer5985 Před 5 měsíci

    hi Steve, is it safe to plug the new 24V power cable that comes with the module to the sculpfun 12V motherboard or should the 24V power cable be connected to the lasertree driver?

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 5 měsíci

      If the Sculpfun uses 12v power then you don’t want to be plugging it into a 24v power supply, though I don’t think the connector would fit anyway. Plug the laser into 12v as normal, then set to LaserTree module to external power and plug the 24v supply into that to power the laser module.

    • @yehudaschryer5985
      @yehudaschryer5985 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'll do just that, thanks a lot Steve@@SteveMakesEverything

  • @yehudaschryer5985
    @yehudaschryer5985 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi again Steve, I am now trying to install the lasertree module on my sculpfun S9. I purchased the K20 version, which I assume should be insalled similarly to the k30 in your video. In the manual there is no mention of the "the existing cable" as you called it (which I suppose is the one that used to feed the original module). The manual only explains how to connect the new cable from the driver to the module. But then I guess that the module should need some kind of feed, so what you described makes more sense. But I don't know...
    Another question, a trifle really: I saw in your video (and in the manual) that the fastening screws are placed on the side of the laser. While they are surely easier to access now, I have noticed that while tightening them up they tilt the module sligtly sideways, within the freedom between the rail and the slider. I thought of placing he screws behind the module, like in the original sculpfun module, but then the screws would be slightly more difficult to access. Does it make any difference? Thanks in advance

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 2 měsíci

      The cable that comes from the laser plugs into the input on control module. Look for one with the same pin out as the old laser module for power, ground and PCM. The new laser module plugs into a dedicated output connector on the module

    • @yehudaschryer5985
      @yehudaschryer5985 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@SteveMakesEverything thanks Steve . Just to make sure “the cable that comes from the laser” you mentioned is the one that was connected to the old module and is now loose. Yes?

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 2 měsíci

      @@yehudaschryer5985 yes

  • @raygangibbs3762
    @raygangibbs3762 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video man, very informative

  • @MrPati0
    @MrPati0 Před měsícem +2

    Hi Steve, is there No air assist connection on these?

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před měsícem

      Yes air assist is there. The input is on top of the module

    • @MrPati0
      @MrPati0 Před měsícem +1

      @@SteveMakesEverything Ok thats great to know, thanks for the reply.

  • @dwightstebner2345
    @dwightstebner2345 Před 6 měsíci +1

    looking or reviews of the K40 now

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 6 měsíci

      Let me see what I can do

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 6 měsíci

      @@dwightstebner2345 This is one of the hazards of the K40 lasers. You really need the Ruida controller.
      None of this helps you of course unless you're now willing to spend more money to upgrade the controller.
      Note that Lightburn can generate GCode to a saved file. If your laser and read a gcode file from a USB stick, then you might still be able to use Lightburn, though you won't have the conveniences it provides if you're connected (e.g. framing)

    • @dwightstebner2345
      @dwightstebner2345 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@SteveMakesEverything I have Timothy Rothmans Black and blue control board now, will it work with the K30 or k40.

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 2 měsíci

      @@dwightstebner2345 I don't know this board well, but in theory, it should work. but this controller is really designed for diode lasers so I wouldn't bet on it for a CO2 laser. You would have to shoot them an email and ask if they support your laser.
      For CO2 lasers I've always used Ruida controllers. They have all the inputs for water flow, cooling pump and all the other things that CO2 laser need that diode laser don't

    • @dwightstebner2345
      @dwightstebner2345 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@SteveMakesEverything the k40 is a diode module. I use Timothy Rothmand board with my 10 watt diode now.

  • @iangraham6730
    @iangraham6730 Před 3 měsíci +2

    €800??? 😂 are you for real 😆🙈

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 3 měsíci

      Well, I think so🤔, but to be correct, the 33W module I reviewed here is 559 USD, which is about €550. The 40W module might cost €800, but I challenge you to find a new, useable 40W laser for less than that.
      Keep in mind that it's still a cheaper upgrade than buying a new laser, and budget is a big concern for most people.

  • @electronicsandewastescrapp7384

    $599. That's probably what to lead with on this video. Is anyone really going to put the equivalent cost of an TWO entire K40 CO2 laser systems on a $99 otura framework? No.

    • @SteveMakesEverything
      @SteveMakesEverything  Před 8 měsíci

      Well framework is basically the same on every laser. It’s the laser module that gives the most impact and there will be people who don’t have budget for a whole new laser.
      The K40 argument applies to any diode laser not just an upgrade.