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did you use the boost circuit from the light?
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If this is as easy as removing the LED emitter and soldering in the blu-ray diode, then we could be on to a really cheap setup here. $6 for the light from DX, and $10 (+$15 for shipping) for a busted XBOX 360 Blu-ray drive from Tech Graveyard on Ebay. Add an Aixis housing, some Eneloops, time to assemble and we're at what, $40-$50 for a completed Blu-ray unit? That's dirt cheap!
Snytbaggen said:So, any updates on this? I'm soon getting my hands on a PHR-803T diode and is looking around for a good (and cheap) host. My main concern right now is finding one that will fit a lavadrive. I really like the look on this one (and especially the prize ), but my main concern is whether the lavadrive will fit in this thing or not. The boost driver that comes with the flashlight seems to be pretty good, but I want to drive it with a little more than 40 mA Can anyone who has one of these say if the lavadrive will fit or not?