How do I cool my laser?
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019
This is dependent upon the usage and the environment it is in. Most common is probably an aquarium pump sent with the laser. You can circulate thru a bucket of water or-
Post by Malcolm Ferrie ยป Wed Jun 07, 2017 7:31 am
My lasers run all day and none of them have ever had a cooler fitted.
I have 3 large 75 litre tanks with Aquarium pumps and filters in them and after 3 years I have never had a problem.
North East Scotland
2 x 50 x 30 50w Lasers (TL)
1 x 70 x 50 60w Laser (TR)
1 x Mini 0.5w Laser (Anywhere)
1 x 50 x 30 water cooled cnc (BL)
Some people route the water thru a small [or large?] refrigerator.
Some lasers come with a CW3000W chiller [really a cooler, with fan and radiator inside]
A better option is the CW5000W or CW5200W chiller [actually is a small refrigeration unit similar to an air conditioning unit]. These are usually copies of the S&A chiller. This is the manual for a genuine S&A chiller.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q ... E1y8oOR4Q7
If there is any chance of freezing temp [the laser tube is fragile] you should use antifreeze, which is talked about a lot, Some use RTV antiF, there is specific antifreeze for different uses. This may or may not be important. If anyone has specific info for CO2 lasers please post.
Post by Malcolm Ferrie ยป Wed Jun 07, 2017 7:31 am
My lasers run all day and none of them have ever had a cooler fitted.
I have 3 large 75 litre tanks with Aquarium pumps and filters in them and after 3 years I have never had a problem.
North East Scotland
2 x 50 x 30 50w Lasers (TL)
1 x 70 x 50 60w Laser (TR)
1 x Mini 0.5w Laser (Anywhere)
1 x 50 x 30 water cooled cnc (BL)
Some people route the water thru a small [or large?] refrigerator.
Some lasers come with a CW3000W chiller [really a cooler, with fan and radiator inside]
A better option is the CW5000W or CW5200W chiller [actually is a small refrigeration unit similar to an air conditioning unit]. These are usually copies of the S&A chiller. This is the manual for a genuine S&A chiller.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q ... E1y8oOR4Q7
If there is any chance of freezing temp [the laser tube is fragile] you should use antifreeze, which is talked about a lot, Some use RTV antiF, there is specific antifreeze for different uses. This may or may not be important. If anyone has specific info for CO2 lasers please post.