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    Quote Originally Posted by dar303 View Post
    Is that really needed when using blu-ray diodes? The anode and cathode are usually disconnected from the casing if I recall correctly...
    Ahh yes, if it's a PHR diode the case pin is not needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lamborgini8 View Post
    I know its been done with reds but is it possible or "easily" possible to combine two blue ray lasers so I can basically double the power and still have TTL/Analogue modulation?

    How would I go about doing this?

    Sure is. You use the same theory as you would any other wavelength. All you have to do is get the correct filters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreatCornholio View Post
    Sure is. You use the same theory as you would any other wavelength. All you have to do is get the correct filters.

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    My combined blu rays do 220mw to 24Omw. You just need the 405 PBS Cube availabel at CT Lasers (marc) Gottaluvlasers. I do not Isolate each other from one another and I ground the case of each diode to minus. These are still working. Everyone says isolate the two, I have had no problem. Each module has a flexdrive on them and I wire the power in paraelell and run them at 5 v.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dar303 View Post
    Is that really needed when using blu-ray diodes? The anode and cathode are usually disconnected from the casing if I recall correctly...
    I was told to ground the case to minus, to help with static problems.
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