Update.
You guessed it - as soon as the laser went to the farming property where all the other lasers live.... the red module died.
Something to do with the electrical system out there. None of my systems are going back out there until I get an online UPS to run the projector. I have a sneaking suspicion that the diode in the red module is just a LOC, so will be getting a spanner wrench to open the front of the module, pop out the diode, and replace with a LOC from on ebay.
The red module is now nothing more than a glorified 5mw fizzer
LOCs are cheap though, and I might go about replacing the 405 with a 445 diode while I am at it.
edit: guts shot:
wow doesnt the flash show up every speck of dust?! I'll be cleaning this machine meticulously before I put it back together, especially the optics.
As I will be dealing with static sensitive laser diodes in the near future, I've set myself up with an ESD soldering station, a wrist band, ESD gloves and a new set of helping hands (my old set has had it). Also a variable current limited supply.
*orders 4 LOC diodes, just incase he stuffs 3*
Does anyone reckon it would be a good idea to replace the 3 drivers in the projector with flexmod p3's to get myself proper analogue modulation?