no, if you have connected the negative and case pin connected to the negative output of the driver
this link will give you an idea of your build, this is a tutorial from wilson3682:
http://laserpointerforums.com/f51/sliver-kit-dark-horse-40412.html
yes these are 1% tolerance.
I did not buy a big quantity of these to sell here in LPF, i just bought them to do my own dummy load.
im selling the rest because i dont need them.
for 6 dollars because i think shipping will be around 4 dollars with the tracking number. Thats why.
I did not...
I dont want to rip off someone, when i bought them i had to pay 12. if i have to low the price i would not mind. In a other thread i even offered them for free to someone.
http://laserpointerforums.com/f38/blu-ray-dummy-load-help-1kohm-resistor-41180.html#post540929
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Hi everyone, i want to sell "90 pieces all together" of 1 ohm 1% tolerance Resistors
These can be used to build your own Dummy load.
For more information of how to apply theses Resistors click ion the following link...
i got some 1ohm 1% tolerance resistors, i can give you some for free, you just would need to pay for shipping. I really don't know how much shipping will cost
Edit: I don't have more resistors.
in the picture the negative is attached to what? if its connected to the heatsink or module its fine. The only thing you have to becareful is that the part you are connecting the negative connection to a ground should not be insulated(for example: Paint, rubber).
You just need the negative...
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what i recommend first is to put a blob of solder on each terminal of the driver to then melt that blob and stick the pins or connections into the blob of solder.
yes i know, i did that but now changes, thank you for giving me some tips
and Colshadow thanks i googled it to find it by trying to find laser.gif photos or files