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anyone seen these?

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daguin said:
[quote author=GooeyGus link=1213775613/12#13 date=1214131948]These are most likely the diodes from the DT0811 sled. I took the can off of a few of mine and they look identical to the ones pictured. 130mW with NO OPTICS at 90mA sounds about right to me, albeit on the edge of overpowering. The auction may make the diode seem a bit stronger than it is, but I don't think its too far off.  :cool:

To what are you referring?  I don't see anything open can in this thread.

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dave[/quote]

woops ;D ;D

There was another thread, I believe by the same poster (but maybe not), asking about two blu-ray modules on ebay with 'open can 405nm diodes rated at 150mW'. I thought this was that thread :p

Either way, What I said still stand true, just ignore the open can and DT0811 part ;D
 





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Skram0 said:
[quote author=FrothyChimp link=1213775613/0#10 date=1214074218]Congrats on the high output but as I said these are being driven way beyond the design parameters. The OEM diodes are built to much better standards than the knockoffs. I don't suspect a knockoff diode would survive that.
So, which would be the knockoffs? the 0811? Aren't all 803Ts OEMs?

Daguin, the link.[/quote]

the 803T diodes as well as the 0811 are both oem as far as I know. Most of the HD-DVD drives were made using the PHR-803T sled to begin with, and were later updated to the DT0811 sled.
 




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