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FrozenGate by Avery

DVD Burner without any diode...

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Hello,

yesterday i bought a DVD burner (it says writer, same thing right?)
and i totaly disambled it, on the laser rail i coudent find any heatsink or diode
totaly took it apart! i only have some screws a lot of plastic, some circuit bords and a lot of glass and lenses. BUT NO DIODE! :wtf: the only thing i coud make up is that lightscribe writers dont have diodes :cryyy: what did i do wrong?
it was a Samsung TS-H653 ooh and i life in Holland some stupid country where lasers are illegal, the have burners without lasers???
 





All dvd burners should have diodes... Sometimes, they are just in an unusual and un usable form.

Your better off buying a diode from a site like Modwerx or hightechdealz :)

And, Welcome to LPF! :D
 
oke thanks for the tip but some knows a drive where it isnt in an unusual shape?
because shipping them over wouth be quite expensif and iligal, because my damn country hates lasers -_-
 
shipping diodes isnt illegal and shipping costs a few bucks ;)
 
Hey! Welcome to the forum!

Do you know about AixiZ modules, drivers, lenses, hosts & heatsinks, etc? How much have you read about DIY? And are you able to solder? Basically wondering whether you're a "let's build something exciting" person or an "I want a to burn stuff with a laser!" person.
 
it was a Samsung TS-H653 ooh and i life in Holland some stupid country where lasers are illegal, the have burners without lasers???
The only regulation I could possibly find is the general rule that what you sell shouldn't be unknowningly or unneccesarily dangerous. The only implications of this are that gadgets can't use high power lasers and pointer are limited in power (something like 5mW). This is only for proffesional shops as far as I know.
Calling it a handheld laser is already enough, or anything else to indicate it's not a toy but has a danger. So it's fine to have a kilowatt laser in your basement.
I have no idea how the idea of laser being illegal got to you, but really, lasers fall under the general rule to protect people from unknown dangerous things.
 
Here in holland every laser above 5mw is illigal, doesnt matter if its a whole laserpointer
or just a diode. @jainobeZ i can solder, im a lets ignite fireworks with a laser person and im getting a cheap 5w green laser pointer over here, going to use the host, heatsink, case and lens from that one.. but can some list a few dvd burners with diodes in there that i can use?! thats the only way to get a nice laser pointer up here in holland without getting in trouble with the police (And also with my parents :p)
 
Here in holland every laser above 5mw is illigal, doesnt matter if its a whole laserpointer
No they are NOT illegal!

Let me put it this way:
Lasers boven 5mW zijn NIET illegaal.
I have all kinds of lasers, even Q-switched solid state. Never had a problem. AS I've said before, only selling them in the Netherlands without proper indication of the danger is illegal according to a general CE rule. Calling them a pointer or gadget means they shouldn't be dangerous. Besides that all bets are off. Handheld lasers, lab lasers, parts, no rule to be found.

If you are so sure about it, quote the relevant wetboek parts.
 
Also, you're better off using a blowtorch. This has been discussed time and time again and (unfortunately) a laser is nothing like a lightsaber. Lighting fireworks with lasers is so impractical that any coolness factor which would otherwise be present is vastly outweighed by the impracticality and danger.
 
yes i would like to get a quete off the book, im convinst but my parents arent d:
and if the are legal, you have a site link where i can buy one?


igniting fireworks wasnt my main objectif, i think these things are just really cool
 





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