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My phr build is complete!!!

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carulli

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After killing the last phr diode (cap discharge) and being pre addicted to bluray after making a ps3 bluray pointer I was so happy when I got this baby up and running ;D. its using a n mxdl (2x 3.6v cr2123a) and a rckstr driver set at 130ma. I built it using a heatsink made my me.
 

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carulli said:
After killing the last phr diode (cap discharge) and being pre addicted to bluray after making a ps3 bluray pointer I was so happy when I got this baby up and running ;D. its using a n mxdl (2x 3.6v cr2123a) and a rckstr driver set at 130ma. I built it using a heatsink made my me.
Heh, that blows mine out of the water. I need heatsyncs :(
 
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beam shot with small amount of settled deodorant
 

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excuse the mess lol ;D
 

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simplysped2 said:
[quote author=carulli link=1227041388/0#0 date=1227041388]After killing the last phr diode (cap discharge) and being pre addicted to bluray after making a ps3 bluray pointer I was so happy when I got this baby up and running ;D. its using a n mxdl (2x 3.6v cr2123a) and a rckstr driver set at 130ma. I built it using a heatsink made my me.
Heh, that blows mine out of the water. I need heatsyncs :([/quote]

Nah mate yours looks great, maybe heatsinks would be a good option, you could machine your own use washers or buy one of jayrobs (their better than mine).
 
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That is one nice laser! To avoid diode death due to cap discharge, I always put a resistor (maybe 470 ohm) across the cap. This resistor guarantees that the cap will be discharged quickly.
 
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billg519 said:
That is one nice laser! To avoid diode death due to cap discharge, I always put a resistor (maybe 470 ohm) across the cap. This resistor guarantees that the cap will be discharged quickly.

thanks mate haw many watts is the resistor rated for?
 
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The second beamshot is cool, I like how you can really see the focusing point. Nice build. ;D
 
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Dude, you have posted only a smilie in just about all of your posts!

STOP SPAMMING THE FORUM! :mad:


And nice laser, Colier! :) Those beamshots are pretty neat, I also use deo spray as I don't have a fog machine yet. Can't go wrong with that host, either: Looks great and has plenty room for heatsinking.
 




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