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Despite being extremely gentle in extracting it, the window on my 803t broke...
It was doing pretty well so long as I would rotate it and tap it on something to get the window to jostle back in place, though it was annoying that it would have a partially obscured beam with interference patterns etc...
So, instead of taking GooeyGus up on his generous offer of a free can-opening service, I was impatient and decided to dremel it...
The dremeling went smoothly, and I was pretty sure I didn't break anything in the process, but when I re-aixized it and fired it up I only got a tiny dot, surrounded by an image of the die itself (I wish I took a pic of this, it's really feeble, <5mW, with like a rectangle around the dot)...
Frustrated, I un-aixized it again and inspected it visually...
You might not be able to tell from this pic, but a shard of glass has wedged itself between the cathode and the left side of the die... judging by the shape of the die, it looks like it's also chipped off some of the die itself.
It was doing pretty well so long as I would rotate it and tap it on something to get the window to jostle back in place, though it was annoying that it would have a partially obscured beam with interference patterns etc...
So, instead of taking GooeyGus up on his generous offer of a free can-opening service, I was impatient and decided to dremel it...
The dremeling went smoothly, and I was pretty sure I didn't break anything in the process, but when I re-aixized it and fired it up I only got a tiny dot, surrounded by an image of the die itself (I wish I took a pic of this, it's really feeble, <5mW, with like a rectangle around the dot)...
Frustrated, I un-aixized it again and inspected it visually...
You might not be able to tell from this pic, but a shard of glass has wedged itself between the cathode and the left side of the die... judging by the shape of the die, it looks like it's also chipped off some of the die itself.