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Hello everyone, I'm just here to ask a question that I have yet to be given advice on. You see, I've been noticing that the positive pin on two of my laser diodes have broken after a bit of use. Now, I know not to solder for too long on the diode because of the intense heat, but I'm guessing that it is my poor solder job that is allowing my diode pins to break. My last one, a 3.8mm diode's positive broke off after a few days, but I managed to successfully put the pin back on after searching the forums and looking at Daedal's advice. I should also mention that I am soldering the pins to wires for fear of actually getting the soldering iron on the diode repeatedly. Does anyone have any advice on keeping the diode pins from breaking off? Also, another quick question, but will this heatsink work for a A140 445nm diode at a voltage of 9v and 1 amp with a duty cycle of 10 seconds on and at least 20 seconds off? Amazon.com : AixiZ aluminum mount and heat sink for 12mm modules : Other Products : Everything Else
Thanks everyone, and I'm sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong section.
Thanks everyone, and I'm sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong section.