Playstation 2 laser lens PVR802-W with antistatic solder point

Started by simonbelmont2, August 25, 2009, 03:28:56 AM

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simonbelmont2

Today I received my new laser lens but I didn't know about the "antistatic solder point" so I connected it on my playstation 2 and didn't work.
Did I damage the lens or broken it?
What does the "antistatic solder point"?
Thanks!

l_oliveira

It's a blob of solder close to the laser emitter... You take a soldering iron and heat it until the blob flows to the soldering iron tip.

Something like this:


O  <- with the blob of solder

will change into this:

III   <- 3 silver colored stripes (tracks) each other separated from it's neighbor track.

simonbelmont2

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Thanks for the information l_oliveira but the laser lens don't work anymore (don't know why but I think it's because I didn't desolder that point and then connected to my console).
Anyway it's was a "present" from a friend so no big problem...
But I really want the explication of that "antistatic solder point"?
This solder point protect the laser lens from dust or something?

l_oliveira

Quote from: simonbelmont2 on August 25, 2009, 03:28:56 AM
"antistatic solder point"

That's what it's for.... Static electricity can destroy the laser LED.