Re: F.S. ***MXDL Custom Machined Heatsinks***
Lol!...You are just kidding right? That Sony Optiarc harvest is very easy. You should be able to use a tiny screwdriver to carefully pry the diode out...no hammer's or torches!
Jay
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I had also stolen my neighbor's hatchet from the shed out back. Looks like I've got to go back to see if he's got a screwdriver.
Seriously, I lifted the lid, but didn't see an obvious route to the diode. Thought I'd ask, cause everything else in the world of laser pointers is here, documented in minute detail in glorious color. Figured it may help me stay out of trouble.
The head assembly has a metal plate attached with a couple jewlers' screws, but I'm assuming that the diode is on the opposite side of that assembly. The head moves laterally on a couple rods. That seemed a likely way to remove the whole assembly, but they use star ("Torx") heads. I do have star drivers, but from comments here, I figured there's probably a simpler method.
OK, if there are no pics, I'll just start making a pile of tiny screws then! <g>
jayrob said:[quote author=Robert_M link=1202452073/210#219 date=1206189098]I do have access to a large hammer and acetylene torch if necessary. <g>
Lol!...You are just kidding right? That Sony Optiarc harvest is very easy. You should be able to use a tiny screwdriver to carefully pry the diode out...no hammer's or torches!
Jay
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I had also stolen my neighbor's hatchet from the shed out back. Looks like I've got to go back to see if he's got a screwdriver.
Seriously, I lifted the lid, but didn't see an obvious route to the diode. Thought I'd ask, cause everything else in the world of laser pointers is here, documented in minute detail in glorious color. Figured it may help me stay out of trouble.
The head assembly has a metal plate attached with a couple jewlers' screws, but I'm assuming that the diode is on the opposite side of that assembly. The head moves laterally on a couple rods. That seemed a likely way to remove the whole assembly, but they use star ("Torx") heads. I do have star drivers, but from comments here, I figured there's probably a simpler method.
OK, if there are no pics, I'll just start making a pile of tiny screws then! <g>