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World's first 22x dvd burner!!

aces4al said:
[quote author=TheMonk link=1205125894/0#12 date=1205289918][quote author=chido link=1205125894/0#11 date=1205288158][quote author=aces4al link=1205125894/0#9 date=1205282709]Which came first, the chicken or the egg? I have the same 22x, remember they have to have the technology to create a 22x diode before they can start making the drives. Thats why your not going to find this pioneer in a driver yet. Looks like samsung beat pioneer to the punch. but the pioneers we are using right now have not yet hit the dvd market and are currently $59 a pop, but as you can see the technology is moving forward as samsung has already developed and implemented a 22x. Im willing to bet no one will be selling these pioneer 22x drives when they come out for $59. ;)

Ok Mr. then measure the output with a laser power meter and PROVE this diode is outputting the 350mW the seller claims and that you didn't get RIPPED off. ;) If you can prove that, then I'll shut up :-X
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Could someone who bought the 22x diodes take macro pictures of the Diode leads? If the leads are full length un-cut just like the Senkat Diodes, at lease we know it’s a brand new Diode NOT harvested from a DVD burner.[/quote]

mine came mounted in a focusable, AR coated glass module with large heatsink and driver and battery pack ( and a bunch of little extras)for $129
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Could you take Macro Pictures of the Diode Power Leads. :P
 





aces4al said:
Ya I plan on it. still workin on the host, but ill throw in pics and power stats later. Ill be getting a power meter as my next purchase. BTW he claims there driven to run at 225mW but with proper cooling, 350 and beyond...
AL

Well that doesn't sound right if it's supposed to be a 22x, a 20x open can is capable of outputting 250mW with an acrylic lens and 300mW with a Meredith glass lens. That's just using a heatsink, not AL. ;)
I would expect a 22x to output about 270 - 320mW with an acrylic lens using a heatsink. Maybe 320 - 400mW with a glass lens. :P
 
chido said:
[quote author=aces4al link=1205125894/15#15 date=1205290639]Ya I plan on it. still workin on the host, but ill throw in pics and power stats later. Ill be getting a power meter as my next purchase. BTW he claims there driven to run at 225mW but with proper cooling, 350 and beyond...
AL

Well that doesn't sound right if it's supposed to be a 22x, a 20x open can is capable of outputting 250mW with an acrylic lens and 300mW with a Meredith glass lens. That's just using a heatsink, not AL. ;)
I would expect a 22x to output about 270 - 320mW with an acrylic lens using a heatsink. Maybe 320 - 400mW with a glass lens. :P
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Ya I know, he sets the driver like that for a reason, but it can be pushed further as you say, but anyway, who knows how it will test, its new so we can only hope things are getting a little better! so be positive until the results come in. 8-)

hes adding an nice alum heatsink installed over the housing which will allow me to push mine a lot further than what they are currently driven at.

We will see...
 
oh ya , i do have to mention the dot from this red is so bright and creates a wash of light on a white wall, and with my goggles on I was able to view
what appeared to be a perfectly defined round dot, and focused down real nice like a pin point, real nice optics :D
 


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