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If you mean with Daedal's driver the answer is no because it needs 6 volts.
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he just connected his LG 16X GSA-H10N burner LD directly to the AA batteries, and it worked, can you explain why this worked?
rog8811 said:he just connected his LG 16X GSA-H10N burner LD directly to the AA batteries, and it worked, can you explain why this worked?
It only needed to work for long enough to make the movie, chances are his batteries were well used before they were used to power the laser. New ones would no doubt fry the LD.
Regards rog8811
ruey_kai said:thank you rog8811 and Gazoo, thanks for clearing out my doubts, if i had known a diode driver was needed to protect the LD, i wouldn't have wasted 100 bucks so far on this project, i am pretty sure there are lots people like me, who just can't figure it out why this isn't working, cuz the video looked so easy to build your own burning laser. If you lookup youtube, you can find lots clips on 'building your own burning lasers', i saw quite few ones they just did it like the way kipkay does, direct connection to the batteries, and it worked and looked cool, but again maybe just like you said, it only last for time when they shot the video, after that who knows what happend?
Gazoo said:Many of us here will tell you that running a diode connected directly to batteries is a very bad idea. Daedal's circuit is really the safest way for the price to protect the diode. At the bare minimum, a resistor and capacitor will help a great deal, but still not as good as Daedal's circuit.
Kaspar389 said:Okay, so what kind of batteries should I use?
Also, how do I know which pin to snap off of the diode?
Thanks.