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Hey Mo! Are you going to get a bluray into a cylinder one 'o these days? ;D
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toked323 said:oh sorry daedal just thought you should all get in the fun and its under 400$
scopeguy20 said:Hey Mo! Are you going to get a bluray into a cylinder one 'o these days? ;D
SargeMX5 said:Is this still available? Or does anyone have to sell for the same(or cheaper) price?
SargeMX5 said:ill probably be in for the next buy. Just a quick question, do these come in the complete PS3 module(like that link in the first page shows)? If so are the diodes easy to remove out of their original housing? Is the DDL driver module suitable for running these type of blue ray diodes?
Since the side is off my computer case, I just touch the metal frame every now and then to discharge anything I may have built up. But I never feel any sort of shock when I do so I guess I never build up anything to begin with. But I think if you're always working with the diode while it's suspended from ground, i.e. not near ground potential, you shouldn't have to worry about static shocks. If your body has a static buildup then it's looking for ground, not a floating laser diode which leads to nowhere. It's not like you're going to touch the diode and it goes through it back to you causing a shock. Like a bird on a high voltage wire.Gazoo said:The main concern is static electricity. Make sure you have yourself grounded with a wrist strap before doing anything. I also used an anti-static mat.
SargeMX5 said:for drivers, do you guys go with 1/2 watt resistors or 1watt? Ill definatley be in the next GB