thorn,
Not sure about the dog water bottle vacuum idea. I was thinking that there is a spring under the ball. When the vacuum inside the bottle was sufficient to overcome the springs compression tension, the ball unseats and allows air into the bottle which allows the water to flow into the bowl. If so, I would think that the spring in the vapor system would have to be incredibly light
to the point even accidental vibration could trigger it unless we figure a way to get some mass vapor production/use going on. Still you might have a good idea for a cart mod!
Honestly, I cannot recall how long it took to vaporize the spot. It was agonizingly long, I know that! I did the initial set-up/test back in November and then got distracted by the holidays
maybe two or three seconds. It is hard to say, as the target was handheld. Understand that my initial test was rather crude and done in too much of a hurry. I spent most of the day piecing the diode driver/controller board together, testing and actually getting the diode to light up. That day, I was more interested in seeing if I could actually burn or blast something! Which it did
lighting matches, burned wood, cut/burned paper and most wonderfully
it vaped E-juice!
FYI, the source was on a stable platform, I think I clamped it with a pair of vice grips and laid it on the table
not very scientific
and the target was handheld
not scientific at all. However once I got the target to the sweet spot
poof, a thin vapor curl. But then, had to move the target a fraction to get to fresh juice and then find the sweet spot again. Clearly without more precise control of the targets XYZ axis it was wasting time and unnecessary to go any further. So, I have set it aside, until I can get something like an optics bench set up, dig out my protective eyewear, and conduct a real experiment/study. I will start with 1.) tweaking the diode driver to max output 2.) install the glass/optical collector/concentrator lens and 3.) control the XYZ axis both in the horizontally and vertical planes. Achieving 1 and 2 should produce upwards of 200mW from the diode that I have. Of course Pulsing the diode (to further increase mW power) will be a whole different project in and of itself.