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FS: >110mW PHR, >140mW 4x & >170mW 6x Blu-Rays

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"...they do make a great couple..."

I can confirm at 200 %! I'm one of the happy owners of this exceptional couple! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
 

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:eek: :eek: :eek:Stop teasing me ;)!!!!!! What red was it, one of the open cans or the one from the sled?
 
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:eek: :eek: :eek:Stop teasing me ;)!!!!!! What red was it, one of the open cans or the one from the sled?

Teasing you? It was not my intention.... ::)
It's a 420mA open can (give a look at Igor reply #658 of this post....what can I say more? It's beautiful, and if you like pyrography, it's perfect for the job.... :D
 

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It's a 420mA open can (give a look at Igor reply #658 of this post....what can I say more? It's beautiful, and if you like pyrography, it's perfect for the job.... :D[/quote]

Wwwooooooowwwww :eek: :eek:..........need to get one of those to make the "perfect couple" lol ;D ;D.

If only they did green Dvd burners as well :(.

Nice work with the pyrography ;), did you mange to do that all in one cycle?
 

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Yes, it's an open can set at 430mA in my v1 all-in-one heatsink module (same as the PHRs)... It worked so well, i raised the current slightly before sending it to Franco.. If i remember correctly, it is putting out around 285mW - 295mW after an AR coated lens.


The long can diode would seem to be a good one too.  I know someone who set his to 440mA months ago. I should ask if it's still alive... Basically it's the diode used in the Dilda. But with proper heatsinking and an efficient boost driver, it works much better than in a Dilda.

The open can is a well known very tough diode, but the long can would seem to be almost as good. Some people think it's the same long die as in the open can, but canned.. I have one naked somewhere.

It would be cheaper for you to do it with the diode from the 4x/6x sled. It might do a bit less at the same current, because of the window. And if it should ever pop, and i replace it with an open can for you, it would be the same as if you went for the open can from the start... But i think it can handle it..
 

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Sam said:
If only they did green Dvd burners as well :(

I actually have a couple of requests to make a green in the same host, but golden color.. ;)
 
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Sam:
Sure, I did it in about five minutes, and the host was just 1 or 2 °C more than my skin.....you can work as long as you want without getting it warm  :D :D

Igor:
Are you foreseeing a green one in a golden host??? :eek: :eek: :eek: AWESOME! :D :D
 

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Well, it's not quite that easy. The requests are mostly "put the module from my ....... laser into your host"... :)


If i had green diodes... Oh well. One can dream. ;)
 
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...Three is a perfect number, it remembers me some western movies, like "The magnificent three" (from "The magnificent seven")....or "The good, the better and the best" (from "The good, the ugly and the bad") ;D

GO IGOR, DO IT!!!!! [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif]
 
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Hi Igor,

Thanks for answering all my emails :)

So I definately want the Blue Ray as discussed.

Howmuch for a max output red burner?

Also.. if ya want that Blueray I have as trade let me know.. Thanks sir!

Your work is legendary.
 

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IgorT said:
It would be cheaper for you to do it with the diode from the 4x/6x sled. It might do a bit less at the same current, because of the window. And if it should ever pop, and i replace it with an open can for you, it would be the same as if you went for the open can from the start... But i think it can handle it..

I trust you completely Igor if you think it can handle it thats good enough for me ;) Seems your reds are getting popular as well right now :).

[highlight]Sure, I did it in about five minutes, and the host was just 1 or 2 °C more than my skin.....you can work as long as you want without getting it warm   :D :D[/highlight]

I love how there's no duty cycle on these thing's ;D whats the point in having one if you have to turn it off every 20 seconds :( .

I have a challange for you Franco  :) you must try to create the same effect as before with the pyrography but with a duty cycle of 20 seconds and do it all in one cycle :D :D :D.

Ahh the green didode maybe 1 day soon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_Versatile_Disc (2nd paragraph under technology)

Igor your reputation procedes you  ;) "[highlight]Your work is legendary.[/highlight] " wish I could remember the film that quote came from!
 
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Sam:

Ha ha, after the first pyrography test I have found funny doing something more, so this is my second "exercise"; I think I have spent about ten minutes for all, but you can split in working segments as you like..... ;)
To make the same work in a shorter time, you must give to Igor the time: 1) Or to find some more powerful diodes. 2) Or to receive his last super lenses... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
 

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All hail the mighty new lens we bow down before Thy! ;D ;D

Lol I can just imagine you working away like a prototyper with a new all powerful lens and smoke pouring off your work ;D ;D

Gonnna have to try doing some pyrography, do you need a certain type of wood for it?
 
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No, I've got this piece of tree branch on a beach of the lake were I live. I choose it just because it was nice to see and cut (in the nice days I bring my grand son to this quiet beach to play, throwing small stones and little pieces of wood in the water) :)
I have obviously always with me my Officer Suisse fellow (that's my VictorInox stainless multitool foldable knife)....it's perfect for cutting branches... :cool:
 

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Sam said:
All hail the mighty new lens we bow down before Thy! ;D ;D

Guess what's coming today! :D
 

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Is it the package i sent you?
 




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