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WTB: C3 Heatsink, PHR, and GGW

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Hey LPF, So this is a three-fold "WTB".

I'm looking to see if anyone has a...
-PHR-803 Sled or Diode (No 805's. I need the neutral casing.)
-GGW-H20L sled
-C3 Heatsink.

Lemme know if you have one, two, or all three.

Preferably I'd like to pay <$25 for the GGW, <$9 for the PHR, and ~$10 for the heatsink. Let me know if anyone has any!

Thanks!
 





Thanks for the links. Yeah I already got this query taken care of, but thanks for the help! It'll be good reference for people who search these terms for the same products!
 
yeah. 1, it's got 3 5.6mm diodes in it.2, its rare. 3, higher output. 4, its sounds better to say "I got a ggw sled", than "I got a PHR sled"
 
The GGW is advertised as a 200mW 405nm diode, but what current should I run it at to reach that? I see quite a few people running it at just under 190mA, but no LPM results. Any ideas here?
 
The GGW is advertised as a 200mW 405nm diode, but what current should I run it at to reach that? I see quite a few people running it at just under 190mA, but no LPM results. Any ideas here?

Its hard to say.. If you get a GGW from a writer drive, they can take a bit
more than 200mA. The sleds seem to vary, I have lost a few at 180mA, so its a no guarantee
thing.

I run the remaining ones I have at 160mA, so far they are lasting. These
diodes were remaining from a bad batch purchased when the sleds first
appeared.
 
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Its hard to say.. If you get a GGW from a writer drive, they can take a bit
more than 200mA. The sleds seem to vary, I have lost a few at 180mA, so its a no guarantee
thing.

I run the remaining ones I have at 160mA, so far they are lasting. These
diodes were remaining from a bad batch purchased when the sleds first
appeared.

That's sad to hear, but a well appreciated warning. What are they putting out at that current?

Thanks for the heads about their current sensitivity :beer:.
 


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