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I don't think it is but...
Is it possible to fix or repair a broken 405nm diode from a PHR-803T laser sled that has been damaged by heat?
With a bit of work done on my project, and the output current set to 115mA... I don't think that electricity could damage the diode.
My current driver is the rkcstr Micro-Drive v3. It is fully adjustable.
Its probably heat, because I left the soldering iron on the pins too long.
I had to do this because I needed to solder on the driver board onto the diode itself.
And another thing, If its not possible to repair the diode, I might need new tactics on how to solder the driver onto the diode... without breaking it.
Or if there is a better alternative to soldering or diode connection.
Thanks, Iso.
:thanks:
Is it possible to fix or repair a broken 405nm diode from a PHR-803T laser sled that has been damaged by heat?
With a bit of work done on my project, and the output current set to 115mA... I don't think that electricity could damage the diode.
My current driver is the rkcstr Micro-Drive v3. It is fully adjustable.
Its probably heat, because I left the soldering iron on the pins too long.
I had to do this because I needed to solder on the driver board onto the diode itself.
And another thing, If its not possible to repair the diode, I might need new tactics on how to solder the driver onto the diode... without breaking it.
Or if there is a better alternative to soldering or diode connection.
Thanks, Iso.
:thanks: