2020 World's most powerful CW handheld laser

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  • čas přidán 12. 03. 2020
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    I built the world's most powerful handheld laser! The output power is over 100W, which is literally insane.
    Social media sillyness:
    shorts channel: / styropyroshorts
    tiktok: / styro_pyro
    patreon: / styropyro
    backup channel and b-side videos: / @drakeanthony1155
    discord: / discord
    I scored an engineering sample for a very powerful laser diode array recently and decided to jam it in a handheld housing. The extremely powerful laser diode array is rated for 95W of output power and is capable of more than that. At such extreme power in such a small package, this makes for what is likely the most powerful handheld laser in the world.
    The laser diode array was probably made for use in high efficiency laser driven light sources like hybrid DLP projectors, and in fact these kinds of sources are likely to become used more and more often in the future. In fact the 2014 Nobel prize in physics was given for the blue LED which directly led to the blue laser diode, and both of these are used in some of the most efficient white light sources ever made.
    That's not the only piece of Nobel Prize winning tech in this build though. In fact this project would not have been possible without the development of high energy density lithium batteries, which actually won the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry!
    For the build I used an old radar gun that my friend scored from a junkyard, and removed the internals other than switches. I ground down a big chunk of aluminum to use as a heatsink, and bolted down the laser array using indium foil. For the drivers I used linear regulators that happen to be fairly efficient due to the relatively high voltages involved. The stock switch would have likely been yeeted if I used it to switch on the powerful circuit, so I rewired it so that a big power MOSFET handles the bulk of the power switching.
    After building it, I tested it against several different materials and items, starting with common tricks used with handheld lasers (popping balloons, igniting cardboard, etc.) before moving up to some extreme demos like melting glass and cutting steel. The fact that a handheld laser can do this is unbelievable, and is only possible due to the groundbreaking research done by scientists and engineers over the years.
    Obviously a laser like this requires wearing high OD laser goggles at all times when using it, as it is a whopping 200 times over the threshold of the highest danger ratings for laser. That being said, you don't have to get into record breaking territory before you need to wear goggles when using lasers. Even cheap $2 laser pointers bought online are often extremely dangerous as they usually turn out much stronger than advertised!!
    The song during the heatsink montage is "Give" by Silent Partner

Komentáře • 29K

  • @Loilipopl
    @Loilipopl Před 4 lety +9

    “Hey guys I brought my own custom gun to laser tag”

  • @theHacksmith
    @theHacksmith Před 4 lety +7

    This is so awesome! Can't wait for our collab ;)

  • @SophiaAwespire
    @SophiaAwespire Před 4 lety +2

    Its like Tony Stark with Peter Parker’s voice

  • @demogadget
    @demogadget Před 4 lety +2

    2030 styropyro: I have burnt a hole in the moon

  • @deviousreynard-3855
    @deviousreynard-3855 Před 4 lety +1

    This guy is not allowed within 1 mile of Lazer tag arenas...

  • @yummyherbicide7296
    @yummyherbicide7296 Před 4 lety +1

    Imagine being a swat sent to take away his super weapons then suddenly you are blind and on fire

  • @asdasdasdasddcz
    @asdasdasdasddcz Před 3 lety +3

    This man is one lab accident away from being a super villain
    .

  • @tore2737
    @tore2737 Před 4 lety +673

    At this point it’s muscle memory to just skip ahead when I hear “raid shadow legends”

  • @The8BitGuy
    @The8BitGuy Před 3 lety +2

    I would like to use this to deal with wasp nests around my house!

  • @calibr0636
    @calibr0636 Před 4 lety +606

    This guy could be speaking in sarcasm and I wouldn’t know

  • @dmsanct
    @dmsanct Před 4 lety +2

    this guy was voted class "most likely to turn into an evil villain"

  • @alphazuluz
    @alphazuluz Před rokem +643

    It’s good to see that the laser community is so safety conscious. It reminds me of the gun community. The difference is that lasers seem so innocent. Everyone knows guns can kill you. I was lurking the laser forums a few years ago, planning to build a really powerful (maybe 1W I think) blue laser. Then I started to realize that it’s just not worth it. You have to wear glasses to be safe, which means you can’t really even see the beam, and if you did accidentally hit something reflective that shot the beam back into your eye, you would be blinded before you can blink. Scary stuff.

  • @chuckEcheddarcheese
    @chuckEcheddarcheese Před rokem +36

    Imagine breaking into this guys house only to be vaporized by a handheld laser cannon

  • @chad762
    @chad762 Před 4 lety +1

    2:34

  • @jking4854
    @jking4854 Před 4 lety +1

    His voice is so commercial, it's like

  • @allegropianist6701
    @allegropianist6701 Před rokem +273

    "It's 2020 and I want to celebrate" those words did not age well

  • @vinnystrobel1564
    @vinnystrobel1564 Před rokem +4

    Bravo man. I'm so hooked on your vids. Between your experiments and your dry( genuis) sense of humor. I'm in. Good job dude

  • @Mott2
    @Mott2 Před 4 lety +21

    Points laser into the sky and slices a Boeing 747 in half

  • @ouqod
    @ouqod Před 4 lety +964

    Laser: