CD Burner laser diodes
Hello H20 I think your on the right path as thats what I concluded also. A year ago you commented on one of two videos i have on you tube under this same nic videos showing a few WFC.
I was focusing on the injector/processor and seems to me Stan mentioned a 10mw lazer. Now if your an inventor and you come up with an Idea lets say like Stan here to use light, your not going to reinvent the lazer but your going to look for off the shelf parts already readily available. So logicaly Stan was looking for a readily available 10mw lazer unit compact and ready to incorperate into his unit. So i started looking at what sort of lasers were being made around the time he would have been able to test this theory and I believe they are the laser diodes found in common CD burners rated at 10mw. CD burners have been around since CDs have been. Just a thought. Keep up the good work. 24
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I was focusing on the injector/processor and seems to me Stan mentioned a 10mw lazer. Now if your an inventor and you come up with an Idea lets say like Stan here to use light, your not going to reinvent the lazer but your going to look for off the shelf parts already readily available. So logicaly Stan was looking for a readily available 10mw lazer unit compact and ready to incorperate into his unit. So i started looking at what sort of lasers were being made around the time he would have been able to test this theory and I believe they are the laser diodes found in common CD burners rated at 10mw. CD burners have been around since CDs have been. Just a thought. Keep up the good work. 24
. The question I will look up a bit later is how to tell mcd vs mw as the LEDs I got are 25k mcd and higher up to 55K mcd. One thing I wasn't worried about was being able to out do Stanley Meyer on his laser power for technology has advanced much in this area since his death. For me I just need the controlling circuitry and the testing begins, just like Stanley Meyer's gas gun I have 96 LEDs total in my version of the gas processor for testing. 
. But interesting side note I can't buy them anymore as one company has gone out of business and the other stop producing the LEDs I purchased. I even had a very hard time in getting the high voltage diodes at a decent price and bifilar wire also. They wanted to charge me $17/ft for the wire here in the US.
Anyway now that I know that I can put things into perspective a lot better when they do post on my thread from now on.
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