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FS: DT0811 BR box "opencan" Laser-SOLD

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I have for sale a (so far) unique offering..

This is a DT0811 Blu-ray laser in a small project box. The fact that is "open-can" is actually not the original intention, but saved the diode and made it unique. When I harvested the diode I busted the window :mad:. I carefully removed the can the "rough-and dirty" way, successfuly. I clipped and peeled the can carefully with a tiny pair of sidecutters:).

The diode is in an AiXiZ module, with a clear acrylic/aperture opened lens. There is a washer heatsink, bonded to the module with arctic silver. It is driven by a fixed value rckstr driver pushing ~120mA. It has a momentary pushbutton switch, and is powered by a 9v battery.

Everything inside is well-epoxied in place, including foam bumpers around the battery to prevent damage when changing batteries. The lid closes tight on the battery, so this pointer has a nice solid feel, with NO rattles:D It is small and fits nicely in-hand.

I would strongly recommend a one-minute on/off duty cycle with this laser. I have run it for 2 minutes at a time, and the module was quite warm, but not hot to the touch(the famous lip-test). The pointer has worked flawlessly for a week now since built, with at least 100 on-off cyles and ~2 hours run time. The battery is still going strong, but this will be shipped with a NEW Duracell installed:) Also , since this is open-can, PLEASE do not remove the lens unless necessary to prevent damage to the diode.

The pics show the inside and out of the pointer(outside of the module painted black), The diode in the module, and the obligatory beam and dot pics. The beam shows a bright area with smoke, and also no-smoke. The dot is on white paper, focused to infinity, and shows how well this pointer lights things up when they flouresce:)

This pointer also burns as well as a ~160mW red, pops balloons@10 feet, and lights white-tipped matches with ease. I unfortunately have no meter to test the ouput, but by Drlava's graph(and being open-can), it should be putting out ~80mW ;D

EDIT- SOLD:)


Payment by PayPal. Please ask questions in the thread, but PM me if seriously interested for payment and shipping details. If there is no serious interest here, I will list this laser on eBay.:)

On to the pics:






 





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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-stlye BR laser

:-/ Hmmm. must be my price is too high??
 
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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-stlye BR laser

your price is fine. The market is flooded with PHR 803T diodes so selling anything is tough.
 
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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-stlye BR laser

Yeah your price is very good, like Gooey said everybody is selling them right now and quite a few people that wanted on of these has already bought one already.

BTW, I was reading a post by Heruursciences saying that the material in these violet diodes is water reactive and will react with water vapor, so that means the buyer should always keep a lens on (looks like you already covered the lens part though)
 
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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-stlye BR laser

I would buy it if I hadn't already ordered parts, like many others. Geeks sold 500 drives in 12 days!
 

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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-stlye BR laser

yea thats crazy, i wanted to buy some to  :(
 
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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-stlye BR laser

Good to know about my price:)

I kinda figured about the competition though, especially since this one is the "low-power" diode(That's what I get for chancing an Ebay '360 drive).

Going to try my luck selling it on eBay:)

*EDIT- scrath that- the jerks at eBay killed my listing:(.

Still available- if I can sell this one I'll be able to get on to building much nicer, more desirable ones:D
 

diachi

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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-style BR laser

Id maybe buy one if it was $10-20 cheaper ;D Just dont have the money just now, but will wait to see what comes next.

Diachi
 
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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-style BR laser

A lot of 803T lasers are at the moment for sale here, but yours are the best priced one I have seen for 80mw! This is a great deal. :p It's crazy how these BR lasers went down in price lately. I would have bought it if I hadn't already oredred a BR. :)
 
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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-style BR laser

Bump.. in hopes I can catch someone's interest:D 803T's are getting harder to find so maybe this one will become competetive ;D
 

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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-style BR laser

lol I woudl e interested if it were a lot cheaper- all i really need is a diode in an axis with a driver ( id liek to make my own DIY)...
 
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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-style BR laser

Bummer.. You'd be hard pressed to get the aixiz out of this one.. it is held to its heatsink with arctic silver epoxy, and the heatsink and other end of the aixiz are epoxied to the case.. I built it to last LOL. I thought of putting it in a high-end host, but since it is a DT0811, I decided to keep it simple and somewhat cheap. I could go as low as $80, but I REALLY need the cash to keep the hobby going..
 
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Re: FS: DT0811 "open-can" box-style BR laser

Glaserfan said:
Bummer.. You'd be hard pressed to get the aixiz out of this one.. it is held to its heatsink with arctic silver epoxy, and the heatsink and other end of the aixiz are epoxied to the case.. I built it to last LOL. I thought of putting it in a high-end host, but since it is a DT0811, I decided to keep it simple and somewhat cheap. I could go as low as $80, but I REALLY need the cash to keep the hobby going..
Thats a good price 80$. but if im buying a br,i want at least 100mw+
 




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