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My Blu-Ray laser just Died!!!!!!!!!! :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
I was playing around with my negative ion generator and my Blu-Ray Laser trying to create conductive paths through ionized air and electric fields and stuff like that. I have the ion emitters targeted at a DMM. The negative ions had an affect on the voltage reading of the DMM. Then I grabbed my blu-ray to see if that made an effect across the electrodes. When nothing happened. I thought "Hey lets try them both". I stupidly exposed my beloved blu-ray module to a dense cloud of negative ions and then... and then....
Noooooooooo!!
:'( :'( :'(
I completely overlooked the static sensitive nature of diodes. I hope the driver is ok. It was such a good diode too!
Don't put you lasers next to an Ionic Breeze!
I was playing around with my negative ion generator and my Blu-Ray Laser trying to create conductive paths through ionized air and electric fields and stuff like that. I have the ion emitters targeted at a DMM. The negative ions had an affect on the voltage reading of the DMM. Then I grabbed my blu-ray to see if that made an effect across the electrodes. When nothing happened. I thought "Hey lets try them both". I stupidly exposed my beloved blu-ray module to a dense cloud of negative ions and then... and then....
Noooooooooo!!
:'( :'( :'(
I completely overlooked the static sensitive nature of diodes. I hope the driver is ok. It was such a good diode too!
Don't put you lasers next to an Ionic Breeze!