Re: Feb. 9, 2008 NEW BluRay GB...
aaronX987 said:
Question.......
How easy is it to extract the diode from the unit? I have had trouble with diodes from CD drives leaving me frustrated and unhappy.
Why were you extracting IR diodes from CD drives? They hardly put out any visible light, and are much more dangerous because of this, especially if you think "why is it not working" and look into it directly..
Or do you know all this and was it just for practice?
Otherwise the Blue Rays are so easy to get out, that you have to put something soft underneath, in case they just fall out.. This is what happened to my first, and it dropped only like 5-6 inches to the desk and the fun was over..
But if you take care when extracting, and ground yourself, you should be safe.. Also, only use batteries for powering the driver circuit.. A 9V block is fine for BRs, since they don't need that much current.. I use 9V Ni-MHs.. I took them appart, to get to the tiny cells inside, so i can make the enclosure smaller..
Powering a BR LD driver from a PSU can kill it, if you forget to ground yourself only once, even after it is in the circuit with a capacitor on top, since the PSU provides a path to the ground..
I know, that i repeated this at least 5 times by now, but some people don't seem to read entire threads, before asking questions... Better safe than sorry.. Don't want this to happen to anyone else..
Oh, and you should also leave the tiny round PCB on the LD, since it makes it easyer to solder cables to it, and reduces the danger of solder flowing down and shorting the pin to the base of the LD (GND).. Happened to me once on a 5mW red, and i spent half an hour cleaning it with a scalpel.. But it worked.