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i was really happy to get this blu ray to work, ive never done one before. I used the 5W MXDL from dealextreme which takes 2 CR123 batteries, a flexdrive driver from drlava (put the diode in to use the 2 cr123s), an 803T diode from danguin that I got in a trade, and a normal Sure module. I'll probably switch out the lens with a glass one I have as well.
the red laser is one of my dorcy jr's that i used a 20x long open can in w/ a glass lens, it is very nice burner.
the green is a DX30 true, just a fun pointer
on to pics, click on pic to see bigger higher quality pic
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Here's the blu ray build.
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This is the insides, I realize it is very sloppy and dirty, but this was my first build and I was really happy that it even turned on. My next builds will be in a heat sink and i'll remove all the extra wire and not use hot glue to hold the module in place (a heat sink will do this for me). one advantage of this setup is the adjustable POT can be changed without taking anything apart and just sticking a screwdriver down in to turn up the power
[link=http://www.hightechdealz.com/images/004.JPG]
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the red laser is one of my dorcy jr's that i used a 20x long open can in w/ a glass lens, it is very nice burner.
the green is a DX30 true, just a fun pointer
on to pics, click on pic to see bigger higher quality pic

[link=http://www.hightechdealz.com/images/categories/lasers/allthree.jpg]

[link=http://www.hightechdealz.com/images/categories/lasers/allthree2.jpg]

[link=http://www.hightechdealz.com/images/categories/lasers/bluray.jpg]

[link=http://www.hightechdealz.com/images/categories/lasers/redbluray.jpg]

Here's the blu ray build.
[link=http://www.hightechdealz.com/images/002.JPG]

This is the insides, I realize it is very sloppy and dirty, but this was my first build and I was really happy that it even turned on. My next builds will be in a heat sink and i'll remove all the extra wire and not use hot glue to hold the module in place (a heat sink will do this for me). one advantage of this setup is the adjustable POT can be changed without taking anything apart and just sticking a screwdriver down in to turn up the power

[link=http://www.hightechdealz.com/images/004.JPG]
