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FrozenGate by Avery

Pot mod failed, and laser dosent turn on!

So should I remove the tin foil? Or just scruple it up so it dosent touch the case.

If you want to use foil as a spacer put it up the other end of the batteries then it won't short anything out.

Just a thought...you are puting the batteries the right way round? negative to the front (spring) end of the laser. :-/

Regards rog8811
 





hashlasersdosei said:
the bright side is now you have a bluray host !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yea, I guess your right! (But I thought blu-ray lasers needed 5V  :-?)


you have a few options
1) 2 aaa with a flexdrive
2) 2 10440 3.6 batts with a RCKSTR driver
3) uhm i dunno ?? anyone else have any input
 
john_lawson said:
[quote author=hashlasersdosei link=1229260487/0#14 date=1229279055]
you have a few options
1) 2 aaa with a flexdrive
2) 2 10440 3.6 batts with a RCKSTR driver
3) uhm i dunno ?? anyone else have any input  


hello i want to ask about flexdrive.... i have found some info about dr lava drive - flexdrive ''V3'' in buy sel section, it looks like the greatest driver ever...
so, i know how it is working, how many V i will need for red or BR, which batteries i can use etc.. but what about flexdrive ''V2''.. i havent found info about it...
i would like to know diferences because i want to buy BR modul and there are 2 options...
1st is with rkcstr driver
2nd is with flexdrive V2
it seems for me that flexdrive could be better for my purpose but i cannot decide as i know nothing about V2 driver..

does V2 and V3 works same????
thanx guys
 
You may not be able to fix it, but i'm not sure.

Also, I see your lasers are from ebay. Ebay lasers are genrally rated at peak power, so a 300mW may avg 75, if your lucky. Their lasers over 10mW are genrally pot-modded 5mW lasers. If you terrific quality lasers buy fom Novalasers or laserglow.
 
hashlasersdosei said:
the bright side is now you have a bluray host !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yea, I guess your right! (But I thought blu-ray lasers needed 5V  :-?)
If you use the flexdrive, they don't.
You can input 3 volts (two AAA batteries), and the driver will boost it up to 5V.
 





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