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limewire161:
I don't know if this will help, but here are a few pics of a casio A-130 or A-140 445nm running at 400mW that I received broken. I took a few pics and put it back together. The braided wires just came undone. It uses a flexdrive and one 16340 battery. This seems to be the simplest hookup, but seems a bit weak because the LD only gets it's "-" from a small solder joint on the edge of the pill, which may or may not always have a tight contact with the host. Flexdrives are negative continuous, meaning it doesn't matter which end you connect the "-" to. This particular build did not take advantage of that, nor did it use the case pin on the bottom, middle. It connects the right pin to "+" and the left pin to "-" on the driver. Personally, I'm not 100% sure, but it seems to me that both the case and negative can be connected to the driver negative(either end). You can save space with the flexdrive's continuous negative by eliminating a wire on one end. Here's a few pix. Hope it helps a little.
The broken wires.
Halfway visible wiring connection to the LD. Heatsink is upside down.
Wires reconnected.
Inside pill shot.
Good luck.
I don't know if this will help, but here are a few pics of a casio A-130 or A-140 445nm running at 400mW that I received broken. I took a few pics and put it back together. The braided wires just came undone. It uses a flexdrive and one 16340 battery. This seems to be the simplest hookup, but seems a bit weak because the LD only gets it's "-" from a small solder joint on the edge of the pill, which may or may not always have a tight contact with the host. Flexdrives are negative continuous, meaning it doesn't matter which end you connect the "-" to. This particular build did not take advantage of that, nor did it use the case pin on the bottom, middle. It connects the right pin to "+" and the left pin to "-" on the driver. Personally, I'm not 100% sure, but it seems to me that both the case and negative can be connected to the driver negative(either end). You can save space with the flexdrive's continuous negative by eliminating a wire on one end. Here's a few pix. Hope it helps a little.
The broken wires.
Halfway visible wiring connection to the LD. Heatsink is upside down.
Wires reconnected.
Inside pill shot.
Good luck.
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