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Laser Lipo Clone Concept - Project Help

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Hi All,

I am totally new to this forum and have to admit, I don't know how much help I will ever be in responding to other people's threads.

The main reason for my post is to test a concept for building a home-made "laser lipo" type device using source-able components.

The specs that I want to achieve or get close to are:

Technology
i-lipo includes four laser pads with 36 laser diodes
i-lipo technical specification as their body shaping.

  • Laser type diode wavelength – 650nm – 660nm
  • Energy output – 38 x 40mW (Total 1.3W)
  • Mains power output – 100Va
  • Safety – On board diagnostics
  • Classification – Electrical Class 1, Type B applied part
  • Dimensions – 32cm x 46cm x 44cm (does not include stand)
  • Weight – 9.10kg
  • Cooling requirements – Air cooled
  • Electrical requirements – 240V/5A/50Hz
  • Fuses – 5A Ceramic timed
  • Mode of operation – Continuous
  • Ingress rating – IPXO
  • Environmental 10˚C to 30˚C Non-condensing
  • Requirements – Humidities below 75%RH
Now, the areas listed under 'Safety', 'Classification', 'Dimensions', 'Weight', 'Cooling Requirements', 'Environmental', and 'Requirements' (Humidity) aren't really important. My questions are:

  1. Could a device with these capabilities be built easily?
  2. If so, could LED's with the follow specs be used?
    Features:
    http://www.aliexpress.com/item/3W-R...-1&btsid=fa5befc5-ea9b-4750-abf2-d10554698732
    Emitting Colour: Deep Red
    Color Wave Length: 650-660nm
    Reverse Voltage: 5.0 V
    DC Forward Voltage: Typical: 2.2V Max: 2.4V
    DC Forward Current: 700mA
    Luminous Intensity: 70-80lm
    Viewing Angle: 120°-140°
    LifeSpan Time : > 50,000 hours
    PCB dimension: Diameter 16mm
  3. What other components would be required?
  4. What would be an acceptable power source?
  5. How should the array be wired (series v parallel)?
Thanks in advance to anyone who is willing to help!
 
Now, the areas listed under 'Safety', 'Classification', 'Dimensions', 'Weight', 'Cooling Requirements', 'Environmental', and 'Requirements' (Humidity) aren't really important.
Welcome to EP!
:eek: I think they're vitally important. LEDs of that intensity could damage eyesight.
I'm not sure I'd trust the Technology spec: are there 36 LEDs or 38?
 
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