Nov 8, 2011 #1 MrMcChicken 0 Joined Mar 6, 2011 Messages 279 Points 28 hello, the pins of my green lasermodule are loose. how can i repair them?
Nov 8, 2011 #2 lasersbee 0 Joined Sep 20, 2008 Messages 17,622 Points 113 Which pins.... Pics would be nice.... Jerry
Nov 8, 2011 #3 SerpantSlayer 0 Joined Oct 5, 2009 Messages 812 Points 28 lasersbee said: Which pins.... Pics would be nice.... Jerry Click to expand... perhaps the pins between the driver and module?
lasersbee said: Which pins.... Pics would be nice.... Jerry Click to expand... perhaps the pins between the driver and module?
Nov 9, 2011 #4 Lase 0 Joined Apr 27, 2011 Messages 757 Points 0 SerpantSlayer said: perhaps the pins between the driver and module? Click to expand... But are they loose on the driver or loose on the diode? Sounds like a solder joint has broken. Post pics so we can better see the problem. Lase
SerpantSlayer said: perhaps the pins between the driver and module? Click to expand... But are they loose on the driver or loose on the diode? Sounds like a solder joint has broken. Post pics so we can better see the problem. Lase
Nov 9, 2011 #5 jeffreythe00 0 Joined Jan 13, 2010 Messages 2,516 Points 63 If you are talking about the pump diode's pins. It should be as easy as touching the diode pin to the soldering pad using a soldering iron.
If you are talking about the pump diode's pins. It should be as easy as touching the diode pin to the soldering pad using a soldering iron.
Nov 9, 2011 #6 MrMcChicken 0 Joined Mar 6, 2011 Messages 279 Points 28 the pins inside the diode are loose. it i able to move them. the module look like a deal extreme or o-like module.
the pins inside the diode are loose. it i able to move them. the module look like a deal extreme or o-like module.
Nov 9, 2011 #7 lasersbee 0 Joined Sep 20, 2008 Messages 17,622 Points 113 If it is the pins coming out of the Laser Diodes case there are 2 options... 1) if the Laser is still working you may be able to mechanically solidify the connection with some high temperature non conductive Glue/Epoxy. 2) if the Laser does not work... Get a new Laser Jerry Last edited: Nov 9, 2011
If it is the pins coming out of the Laser Diodes case there are 2 options... 1) if the Laser is still working you may be able to mechanically solidify the connection with some high temperature non conductive Glue/Epoxy. 2) if the Laser does not work... Get a new Laser Jerry
Nov 9, 2011 #8 MrMcChicken 0 Joined Mar 6, 2011 Messages 279 Points 28 the laser is still working. i hope i can fix it. is it possible to replace the ir diode?
Nov 9, 2011 #9 Blord 0 Joined Dec 24, 2007 Messages 5,356 Points 0 Why fix it if it is still working ? The loose pin is maybe the dummy pin and it has no concern for the working of the laser.
Why fix it if it is still working ? The loose pin is maybe the dummy pin and it has no concern for the working of the laser.
Nov 9, 2011 #10 lasersbee 0 Joined Sep 20, 2008 Messages 17,622 Points 113 Like I said in my 1st post... A photo showing the lose pin would go a long way.. Jerry