jayrob
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This pair of 803T blu-ray pointers are both built with the FlexDrive, and AixiZ acrylic lens. (plastic cut away)
They are just about identical in power and diode efficiency.
I like to keep my blu-rays builds at a fairly conservative power for better longevity. (especially for a pointer) I'm going to keep the one with the brass spacer. (I had to put a spacer in that one because the batteries were too long between switch and cap - maybe the stock circuit was left a little long at the switch)
Up for grabs is the 126mW Leadlight blu-ray pointer! Included with the laser are 2 X AAA Energizer e2 Lithium batteries and dust cap.
$225 plus shipping.
For a little detail on the build, the module is 'press fit' (just tight enough so that I could use my desk top and press it in by hand)...
You can see a couple of sanded down 'solder blobs' on the module. I use this method for two reasons.
* I need a good ground, because in this build, the ground to the driver is through the LD case pin.
* I just like it better than glue... cleaner. Also easier to disassemble if ever needed to swap out the LD.
Jay
This pair of 803T blu-ray pointers are both built with the FlexDrive, and AixiZ acrylic lens. (plastic cut away)
They are just about identical in power and diode efficiency.
I like to keep my blu-rays builds at a fairly conservative power for better longevity. (especially for a pointer) I'm going to keep the one with the brass spacer. (I had to put a spacer in that one because the batteries were too long between switch and cap - maybe the stock circuit was left a little long at the switch)
Up for grabs is the 126mW Leadlight blu-ray pointer! Included with the laser are 2 X AAA Energizer e2 Lithium batteries and dust cap.
$225 plus shipping.
For a little detail on the build, the module is 'press fit' (just tight enough so that I could use my desk top and press it in by hand)...
You can see a couple of sanded down 'solder blobs' on the module. I use this method for two reasons.
* I need a good ground, because in this build, the ground to the driver is through the LD case pin.
* I just like it better than glue... cleaner. Also easier to disassemble if ever needed to swap out the LD.
Jay