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Today I went over to one of our computer stores in town and offered to pay the owner for any broken DVD burners he had lying around. He said no need, and gave me a DVD burner for free. It was some random brand-name burner (dell or HP or something) that I'd never heard of, so I was not sure I would find a 5.6mm diode. I took it apart and found all kinds of motors and stuff, but nothing unusual in the mechanical systems. The sled was a real gold mine though. Some AR coated glass lenses, dichros, etc, even a small PBS cube, which I'm not sure why they need in a DVD burner because they easily could have just used a dichro in the same place... but why should I care? It was also the first burner I'd found where the diode was not a flat plastic one that I can't use or something. It appears to be a decent diode too, it ran fine for a few minutes at 255ma. It's my first working harvested diode
What kind of luck have you all had with random DVD drives you got from scrap computers or gotten for free/cheap? This is my first real stroke of it.
PS anyone know why they might have at least one dichro AND a PBS cube in this thing? There are only two diodes that I can see... a red and IR (that ran for a few seconds then died).
What kind of luck have you all had with random DVD drives you got from scrap computers or gotten for free/cheap? This is my first real stroke of it.
PS anyone know why they might have at least one dichro AND a PBS cube in this thing? There are only two diodes that I can see... a red and IR (that ran for a few seconds then died).