I'm just curious as to two things. The first of which is.. how is running the LD block of a casio projector at the same power levels it's run in in the projector.. which is either 1.6W or 1.8W pulsed.. I can't remember which... with the stock cooling, any worse than how it's operated inside the projector? Doesn't seem to me like it's doing any more harm than the guy who said he watched a movie on his before he gutted it and sold the diodes.
The second thing i'm interested in knowing is how many of these projectors wannaburn has dismantled so far?
Ill be opening my 4th box after im done with the last few in my tray.
How is it worse? The gamble that is taken with other peoples $$$.
A guy who watches a movie on it, is using it as Casio designed it to run.
If there werefailure issues with it, consumers would be reporting that they crap out far
earlier than the expected lifetime. Taking it apart and running it at full with
little to no cooling as seen in the vid is what caught my attention.
My beef was with the fact that the video and who knows what other experiments / runtimes, unaccounted by video, were performed with other members diodes.
If he bought the projector with his own cash, did the video, and messed anything up, it would be at his expense. Not at the members expense, who are waiting for their fresh diodes..
If he wanted to build an array based laser for himself, by all means, do what you must.
But I think its unfair to the members buying these as new if there is a chance of damage, or shortened life brought on by the actions of the GB host.
If im paying full price, I expect that at most the projector be powered, check the LD's, shut it of and get to work. This can be done at low output, not at its highest, again at
the discretion of the GB host.
Burning plastics and smoking up the area (unvented) for god only knows how long, cannot be good in the least.
If the members who bought these are fine with it, no probs. Its their money.
No case can be made in either direction IMHO, as no data was taken before nor after
running the array in this fashion.
The claim of lower temps in ambient air without the forced air through the fins, makes no sense to me at all.
The fans (3 of them) scream when running full. I dont think ive encountered fans that can move the volume they do in such a small package. If you sit one on the table and power it, the pressure they can generate will make the fan slide on the table! and thats just 1.
In comparison of having the array inside vs sitting on top, there is no way they are being fed the intended airflow, no matter what direction the air passes...
Just because the array has thermal protection only means there is a fail safe in place, it does not mean the diodes will go unscathed from being put into shutdown at full current.
All im saying is if I was in a GB and seen this video, knowing my 40$ LD was in there, I would not be pleased. If im paying full price, I want pristine condition parts like the GB before and after mine. I do not want to be the guy whos LD was featured in a youtube video and beyond. But again not my money, just my 2 cents...
In the GB for the 500mW reds on PL, how would you feel if the GB host was firing all the LD's to test, and while he was at it, burned a bunch of crap with them?
If your gonna 'play' with something, especially something as sensitive as an LD (in this case many of them), do it with your own.
If he had posted in his thread, 'hey guys got an idea while im testing your diodes', and EVERYBODY was fine by it, I would not have posted in the first place.
Im not saying all those LD's are crap now, just pointing out what I thought to be obvious.
But I still would not personally do this, and I dont think you will see any other GB runners doing the same... that is unless the LD's are theirs and they dont care, which we see people doing all the time to find the limits.. not just for the sake of the video.