Laser Underwater Beacon

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Laser Underwater Beacon

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Diving laser beacon

Do you have to dive ever? Imagine how it can be difficult to navigate under water, come together in the right place, mark an exit point or an interesting place down there. Even during the day and in good visibility is sometimes difficult to find necessary place in the underwater world.

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Laser beacon 3d model

In the lower part of the case there is a round battery holder with three 18650. A reed switch is glued to the holder body. To rotate the laser beam we used a motor with a reducer. Our motor is rated at 12 volts but it works fine at 3.7 volts. The laser module is installed in the top cover. The cover is made of aluminum and this provides excellent cooling of the laser. A laser beam drops on a rotating lens and a mirror. The lens converts the laser point into a line with an angle of 30 degrees. The rotating mirror causes the laser line to rotate.

Laser beacon switches by rotating a black Velcro ring with a magnet. Because of good cooling laser can work unlimited time without overheating and thanks to 18650 3400 mAh batteries the run time is 20 hours!

Contacts for charging the batteries are pushed through the bottom cover so the laser beacon can be recharged without opening the case.

Seen under water at a great distance up to 70 meters and is very effective attracts attention of divers. We did it just for fun but it proved to be very useful to mark an important place, exit point, etc.

We used a very powerful laser, but since it's not a dot but a line, it does not blind the eyes.
We tried lenses with different angles and chose 30 degrees so that the light spread as far as possible. The green light is better than the other spreads in fresh and salt water.