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FrozenGate by Avery

Building a blu-ray laser.. newb

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You can buy a ready made module from 'daguin' for $35.00 & I can sell you a brand new Dorcy Jr. light with a FULL-BODY Dark_Horse Heat-Sink for $50.00. After that it would be a snap to put it together.
 





phoenix77 said:
You can buy a ready made module from 'daguin' for $35.00 & I can sell you a brand new Dorcy Jr. light with a FULL-BODY Dark_Horse Heat-Sink for $50.00. After that it would be a snap to put it together.


hey Rob, are you sure???

daguin,s modules are using Rkcstr driver so he will need minimun of 7,2V and if i have right information Dorcy JR use a cr123 batery..  i think there will not be much juice to drive this module...
 
You are absolutely correct Milan, my mistake & good catch on your part, sorry :-[
 
I can't decide what to do. I want to have a PHR laser (using the dorcy tutorial from i-hacked), but I have no soldering skills whatsoever. How much of an undertaking would this be? Would it be better just to buy the parts for someone to build it here?
 
u have to wait few weeks for a flexdriver but here are some prices of the things u need

flexdriver witch is ---------------$23.00
dorcy jr----------------------------$ 20.00-25.00
heatsink---------------------------$20.00-28.00 depends on who u buy from
803-diode ------------------------$12-15 depends on who u buy from
axiz modual-----------------------$4.00
labor--------------------------------$????

correct me if im wrong lol
 
phoenix77 said:
You are absolutely correct Milan, my mistake & good catch on your part, sorry :-[


there is absolutely no need for apology my friend.. ;)

nateh202
there is one member who is selling blu rays modules with flexdrive which is in my opinion better option.. in this case you can also buy a dorcy from phoenix and "After that it would be a snap to put it together"
;)
 
MilanTheOne said:
[quote author=phoenix77 link=1233017560/0#3 date=1233017391]You are absolutely correct Milan, my mistake & good catch on your part, sorry :-[


there is absolutely no need for apology my friend..  ;)

nateh202
there is one member who is selling blu rays modules with flexdrive which is in my opinion better option.. in this case you can also buy a dorcy from phoenix and "After that it would be a snap to put it together"
;)[/quote]
and who would this person be? :)
 
nateh202 said:
[quote author=MilanTheOne link=1233017560/0#5 date=1233019927][quote author=phoenix77 link=1233017560/0#3 date=1233017391]You are absolutely correct Milan, my mistake & good catch on your part, sorry :-[


there is absolutely no need for apology my friend..  ;)

nateh202
there is one member who is selling blu rays modules with flexdrive which is in my opinion better option.. in this case you can also buy a dorcy from phoenix and "After that it would be a snap to put it together"
;)[/quote]
and who would this person be?  :)[/quote]

check your pm.. and you can check of course BST section and you will find everything you need..
 
jake21 said:
u have to wait few weeks for a flexdriver but here are some prices of the things u need

flexdriver witch is ---------------$23.00
dorcy jr----------------------------$ 20.00-25.00
heatsink---------------------------$20.00-28.00 depends on who u buy from
803-diode ------------------------$12-15 depends on who u buy from
axiz modual-----------------------$4.00
labor--------------------------------$????

correct me if im wrong lol

Or, a rkcstr driver instead of a flexdrive would be 16, and you could make a heat sink out of washers for under 1$. Plus, you could use any DX LED flashlight as a host (probably MDXL). So the acual cost could be:

rkcstr driver:---------------------16.00$
MDXL host:-----------------------5.00$
"homemade" heatsink"----------<1.00$
diode:-----------------------------13.00$
AxiZ:------------------------------4.50$
Total: 39:50

Or you could build it in a simple labby, project boxes are under 10$ from Radio Shack. Then you could just use a breadboard; no soldering required. ;)
 





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