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Hello,
I work in IT and I have a passion for taking things apart and salvaging pieces of old hardware we have laying around. I extracted two diodes from an old dvd drive and I'd like to test them to see if they work. The problem is I think in my tinkering I already fried both, I'm assuming one is IR and the other is red laser since they both were extracted from the same drive. My go-to power supply is a modified USB cable, (I'm at work so I have to improvise just about everything) and when I checked the + and - to the diode I get no light and after a few seconds some melted solder and smoke, so I feel pretty confident that I fried them both. I'd like to try again with some more diodes (I have hundreds of drives laying around) but what's the best way to test them and get light using your typical office supplies?
I work in IT and I have a passion for taking things apart and salvaging pieces of old hardware we have laying around. I extracted two diodes from an old dvd drive and I'd like to test them to see if they work. The problem is I think in my tinkering I already fried both, I'm assuming one is IR and the other is red laser since they both were extracted from the same drive. My go-to power supply is a modified USB cable, (I'm at work so I have to improvise just about everything) and when I checked the + and - to the diode I get no light and after a few seconds some melted solder and smoke, so I feel pretty confident that I fried them both. I'd like to try again with some more diodes (I have hundreds of drives laying around) but what's the best way to test them and get light using your typical office supplies?