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:-/ :-[I'll rip your cans off! Or you can just borrow the tool if ya want.
....Oh, ok ;D
I see you put the meter to good use, Nice work
Dark Horse
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:-/ :-[I'll rip your cans off! Or you can just borrow the tool if ya want.
Hemlock Mike said:WannaB ---
Start around 100 mA and work up. Graph the power and stay below the knee. I have not done any extended testing at 160 mA but you survived the test at that level. Did you get a power reading to confirm mine ???
Mike
wannaburn said:This is a thread worth reading! Nice work Gooey, I wanted to open my 6x but was hesitant, so I threw in the towel and bought one to see the design of the tool up close. It should be getting here next week, right beside my Lava drivers. Does it remove the can without fracturing the glass? This is the key to it, if the glass so much as cracks it sprays a fine dust all over the inside of the diode and your money takes a big baaawooosh Any pics of the removed section? I would like to see where it separates.
wannaburn said:Thats was I figured, I have a few hobby sized pipe cutters for soft metals. I had the idea a while ago, but never heard of the tool until your post If the same rules apply as of that of the pipe cutter, the more turns to cut the better with the least ammount of pressure. Doing it this way will make for less of a taper on the cut edge, and less chance of hitting anything important.