Ok thanks you two for the replies. I think you did send me that resistor Jay, I think I put it in my parts box thinking it was the one I usually cut off the MXDLs. I'm sure I can find it though.
Thanks!
OK, I have made many standard DDL circuits and they hace all worked fine, even for the blu-rays. But I mostly just built them exactly as stated. Now I got a long open can from TheMonk and a Jayrob heatsink and want to crank up the current. So I thought by adding another 10 ohm resistor to the...
Re: FS "L Open Can" modules >Sold<
I bought one of these because I didn't want my wife to see another Newegg box arriving. I am good at extracting the diodes and am good at soldering, but TheMonk is better. The whole assembly is really nice, the leads soldered on are really nice and much...
Re: FS "L Open Can" modules
I'll take that last one if you take paypal/google checkout. I don't feel like having my wife yell at me if any more Newegg boxes come for me. "How many DVD burners can you possibly need?!???!!"
In case you have trouble finding them there, by mine they are a little hard to find, right when you walk in where there are all the batteries, and memory cards, etc, they were down low, under a table with the big cases of alkaline AA and AAAs.
Hmmmm,,, think I may have to stop at Big 5 or Sports Authority on the way home and see if they have those. Looks too cool to not try out...
THanks for sharing!
Also if you live by a Costco, or go to Costco.com they have the Eneloop kit. Comes with like 8 AAs, 8 AAAs, the charger and converters to make the AAs into C and D cells, all in a little case for I think $23. That way you have them for other things around the house.
Hello, welcome. Please go to Experiments section, and at the top in the stickies, there is a thread called THreads Of Interest. Read all of those threads of interest. Most questions you have or will have will be answered in those.
Really nice work Jake. Your work keeps getting better and better! Yeah I love firing the BRs into different things. Green plastic toys, radiator coolant, drops of olive oil on a CD, etc.