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    Default How to strengthen the Saturn Lazer

    I have a Saturn that intermittently reads disks and I was wondering if anyone has a doc on how to strengthen the the lazer on a Sega Saturn 1. Ive done this before to a Gamecube and it fixed it right up so I hope this will do the same.
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    Open it up, take off the RF plate, pull out the drive assembly, and turn the orange screw that's under the laser. Clockwise, I believe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder6 View Post
    Open it up, take off the RF plate, pull out the drive assembly, and turn the orange screw that's under the laser. Clockwise, I believe.
    Thanks for the reply, is there an optimal setting that can be read by multimeter?
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    I don't know, never looked into it that hard. When mine wasn't reading, I just did a quarter-turn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder6 View Post
    I don't know, never looked into it that hard. When mine wasn't reading, I just did a quarter-turn.
    you don't wanna crank the resistance too far down, you'll shorten the life of your laser. just poke the pot with a multimeter and step the resistance down little by little (maybe 10 ohms at a time or so more or less) till it reads CDs better
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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowKitty View Post
    you don't wanna crank the resistance too far down, you'll shorten the life of your laser. just poke the pot with a multimeter and step the resistance down little by little (maybe 10 ohms at a time or so more or less) till it reads CDs better
    I would have paid more attention to it, had the Saturn not been messed up in other ways. It's not my main system. Good advice, though.
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