Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2017

Build a Burning Blu-ray laser Now! asy step by step guide!

 





About six months ago, I purchased a Sharp Aquos BDHP20 Blu-Ray player to watch movies I rent via Netflix. The DVD player worked perfectly for several months, enabling me to watch all sorts of movies in high definition. Life was good.
Then one day, a disc refused to load. I figured it had a scratch, and I tried other Blu-Ray discs. None would load. I found a firmware update, and updated the firmware. No go. The player still wouldn’t read the discs. It played DVDs just fine, but not Blu-Ray discs. I eventually got frustrated enough to purchase a new Blu-Ray player, figuring I’d dissect the old player and extract the Blu-Ray laser diode.
Some history is in order here. I built my first laser pointer in 1991, from a schematic provided by a Popular Electronics magazine. The red laser diode cost me $150, direct from Toshiba. I still have it, and the laser pointer, although big, works perfectly.


WARNING:
You are dealing with very high power lasers that will blind anyone in under half a secound if shined into your eyes or anyone elses eyes!

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