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I have a blue ray diode here in front of me and I need to know much much power it needs to actually light up as well as how far I can push it before it dies.
When I get new red diodes I usually connect it up to two used AAA batteries for 5 seconds to test the diode works. Something tells me I shouldn't try that with a blue ray diode.
Im just wondering because the last thing I want is to buy all the optics and drivers and then find out the diode didn't even work.
When I get new red diodes I usually connect it up to two used AAA batteries for 5 seconds to test the diode works. Something tells me I shouldn't try that with a blue ray diode.
Im just wondering because the last thing I want is to buy all the optics and drivers and then find out the diode didn't even work.