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PHR-803T parts - please respond

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I am looking into making a blu-ray laser. I have the NAMES of what I need -
And yes im going with a lavadrive cuz he can preset the mA.rkcstr cant.
Anyways, could anyone post where I could get these parts for the cheapest price on the web?:

A PHR-803T blu-ray diode press-fitted into an AixiZ Module

A battery holder that can hold 2 AA batteries with leads soldered on

A momentary switch or a toggle switch if that is easier to use

Soldering wire with flux

Thats pretty much all.
 





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Uhm, sorry, but wrong.

A battery holder that can hold 2 AA batteries

not enough for lit a phr blu-ray as laser.

Also, i don't see here the more important part, the DRIVER for current regulation.

You need: or a linear driver (can do it yourself with an LM317 or an LM1117 and few other), and in this case, you need at least 9 Volt ..... or a step-up driver, like drlava or any other PWM ones, and then you can use a 3,7 Volt LI-ION cell, or 3 x 1,5 Volt batteries
 
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I think you should actually look around yourself before asking for us to do all the work
 

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^ aren't better 3 cells, with lavadrive ? ..... i was thinking that with only 2, it was a bit underpowered, for a blue ray.

Anyway, you are all more experts than me, about lavadrive ..... i still have to try it :)
 
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minimum input for lavadrive is 2.5vdc 2AA's are 3vdc. and they have enough mah to handle it.
 

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Rckstr sells preset drivers, they are even cheaper than the regular ones..
 

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I am looking into making a blu-ray laser. I have the NAMES of what I need -
And yes im going with a lavadrive cuz he can preset the mA.rkcstr cant.
Anyways, could anyone post where I could get these parts for the cheapest price on the web?:
Regardless of which driver you buy, it is still a good idea to double-check the current yourself. You never know if it got mixed up with someones open can red driver (400mA~).
A PHR-803T blu-ray diode press-fitted into an AixiZ Module
Check the B/S/T forum for a diode, otherwise a few members own sites here which you can pick up a PHR for a reasonable price.
A battery holder that can hold 2 AA batteries with leads soldered on
Running x2 AA alk batteries is 2.8-3.0v which is borderline not enough for a flexdrive. Use either 3 Alk AA/AAA, 2 lithium AA/AAA, or a 14500(AA) 3.7v.
A momentary switch or a toggle switch if that is easier to use
Radioshack
Soldering wire with flux
Radioshack
Thats pretty much all.

-Mike
 
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Or 1 X 3.7 Lion...Duh

Mo use the search feature. No one is going to hand feed you something that is posted at least 50 times. If you dont want to learn than buy a pre-made module. Stop posting simple questions and figure it out yourself.
 
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I am looking into making a blu-ray laser. I have the NAMES of what I need -
And yes im going with a lavadrive cuz he can preset the mA.rkcstr cant.
Anyways, could anyone post where I could get these parts for the cheapest price on the web?:

A PHR-803T blu-ray diode press-fitted into an AixiZ Module

A battery holder that can hold 2 AA batteries with leads soldered on

A momentary switch or a toggle switch if that is easier to use

Soldering wire with flux

Thats pretty much all.

I know it's a lot easier to get the girlfriend to bring you a beer....
but sometimes you just got to get it for yourself...

You can easily find the prices and availability of most of the items...
right here....:whistle:

http://laserpointerforums.com/f39/

Or like T_J said... you could even use the [Search] button... IMO


Jerry
 
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Thanks for responding.I am trying to tell people that using the search button doesnt work for me.I never get any good results
 




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