lasersbee said:
"Under no circumstances should you heat up Cyanoacrylate and/or Silicone glue
and inhale the fumes... Has been know to cause blindness"
Or something along those lines....
Problem is.. It was transparent! By the time i realized what's going on, it was already too late.. I nearly choked on it!
lasersbee said:
I guess... we just need to be more careful from where our laser stuff comes from...
I'm sure the builder did not use that glue maliciously... just stupidly without experience...
Yea, i know it was not malice, but ignorance, but i stand by my oppinion, that people, who don't know how to solder two wires to a driver, should NOT be selling lasers....
Problem is, for some reason, the victims don't want to expose these sellers, who tell them "
you should be more careful, i will repair it for $70", after the laser breaks, just cos the buyer turns the lens, and everything inside turns with it (causing unsoldered wires stuck through holes in the driver to interrupt, killing the diode)....
And then the same "builder" can do the same thing to someone else. And that's what bothers me even more than the toxic fumes...
To the OP: Sorry for the unintentional threadjack. But i think i solved your problem in your other thread. I have a Dilda body i don't need as well as a truckload of diodes identical to the one in Dilda, and with a proper driver it will be better than what you'd get from DX (= it won't rely on fortune cookies for the driver's feedback voltage / altho surprisingly enough the fortune cookie approach actually works in 50% of all cases)..