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Value in replacing functional laser unit?

Started by MobiusStripTech, 01/16/2017, 07:49 AM

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MobiusStripTech

Hey Guys,

I was just figuring I would ask the experts. What is the opinion on replacing the laser unit of a Duo R, or any CD unit for that matter, if the laser is functional. With many of these systems being quite old I was considering doing this as a sort of "preventative maintenance." Please share your thoughts/opinions.

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mickcris

Don't do it unless needed.  The "new" ones are knock offs made in China and may not last very long.  Duojindance puts new ones in lots of his consoles and I've heard of lots of them failing within a year.  But if you have a bad one, there's no other good option than to replace it

Nazi NecroPhile

I assume that's if it ain't broke, don't fix it, which is sound advice.  Clean 'er up, lube the rails, adjust the pots, and call it good.

I could see swapping lasers if good quality, cheap blazing lazers were plentiful, but what's out there aren't all that cheap and are often DOA.
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MobiusStripTech

That makes sense to me. I wasn't sure if there was any real advantage. I know "captain bubble wrap" does it on all his consoles, but I generally assume anything he does is a bad idea. I just didn't know if some of these new laser read CD-R's better or something. I am really wanting to try out that english translation Castlevania.

falz

Quote from: MobiusStripTech on 01/16/2017, 09:19 AMI just didn't know if some of these new laser read CD-R's better or something. I am really wanting to try out that english translation Castlevania.
I am hoping to find the answer to this as well for the exact same reason. (Without giving PCEworks $ for a pressed repro)

SignOfZeta

For a game that has almost no dialogue it in whatsoever I wouldn't spend the effort. Xanadu? Sure. Not a CV game.
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blueraven

DONT DO IT

Quote from: guest on 01/16/2017, 09:17 AMI assume that's if it ain't broke, don't fix it, which is sound advice.  Clean 'er up, lube the rails, adjust the pots, and call it good.

I could see swapping lasers if good quality, cheap blazing lazers were plentiful, but what's out there aren't all that cheap and are often DOA.
For this reason.

wildfruit

Quote from: falz on 01/16/2017, 01:06 PM
Quote from: MobiusStripTech on 01/16/2017, 09:19 AMI just didn't know if some of these new laser read CD-R's better or something. I am really wanting to try out that english translation Castlevania.
I am hoping to find the answer to this as well for the exact same reason. (Without giving PCEworks $ for a pressed repro)
Don't bother.  I got one for $0 it took a lot longer to load than my own CD-R of drac x.