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    alignment diode replacement

    Hi,
    I have a checkmate laser, from pics it looks quite like a Rabbit laser.
    I'm interested in replacing the alignment diodes. The wires are rather thin that supply their power and with the back and forth action the wires get worn and fray.

    I'm interested in replacing this with a battery powered diode, preferably something small and light, perhaps powered by a watch battery.

    Anyone have any thoughts or experiences?

    thanks,
    David

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    are you talking about the red dot pointer.are the wires worn now or do you just think they will get that way.Your better off just replacing what you have their cheap. The wire to the red dot don't wear that much their pretty tough. the back and forth really doesn't effect mine at all
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    Mine wore out, the wire broke through the housing and I got a shock as I was lubing the rails. In addition, one of the diodes had dimmed. Not sure if that ws a short due to frayed wires or a diode issue. FYI, my laser is 1.5 yrs old.

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    Those red diodes only have a forward voltage of 5 volts, if you are getting a shock there is something else going on
    You did what !

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    I remember as a kid putting my tongue on a 9 volt battery, it tingles a bit. Pretty much the same thing as I felt. There was one 4" strand of wire coming out of the housing. Replaced the wire and no more shocks. Still looking for a battery powered alternative.

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    a battery one you will have to turn on and off eevry time you start the laser you may find its more trouble then its worth.
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