Sep 19, 2012 #1 Moistenator 0 Joined Jun 26, 2012 Messages 788 Points 28 ********* Last edited: Jan 23, 2013
Sep 19, 2012 #2 ARG 0 Joined Feb 27, 2011 Messages 6,772 Points 113 Re: Help wiring up Tailcap Not sure exactly what you're asking. The battery makes contact with the tailcap, and that transfers the positive to the case. You can use the case pin on your diode to hook it up with the driver.
Re: Help wiring up Tailcap Not sure exactly what you're asking. The battery makes contact with the tailcap, and that transfers the positive to the case. You can use the case pin on your diode to hook it up with the driver.
Sep 19, 2012 #3 Cel 0 Joined Jan 28, 2012 Messages 742 Points 28 Re: Help wiring up Tailcap Tailcap doesn't need wiring, those 2 holes are for inserting tweezers to unscrew the pill (that way you can change the rubber on the tailcap).
Re: Help wiring up Tailcap Tailcap doesn't need wiring, those 2 holes are for inserting tweezers to unscrew the pill (that way you can change the rubber on the tailcap).
Sep 19, 2012 #4 Blord 0 Joined Dec 24, 2007 Messages 5,356 Points 0 Re: Help wiring up Tailcap You are missing the small round pcb. On this board you solder the switch on one side and a spring on the other side.
Re: Help wiring up Tailcap You are missing the small round pcb. On this board you solder the switch on one side and a spring on the other side.
Sep 19, 2012 #5 Moistenator 0 Joined Jun 26, 2012 Messages 788 Points 28 Re: Help wiring up Tailcap Thanks for the responses guys, So Then, Where does my positive wire from the module go..?
Re: Help wiring up Tailcap Thanks for the responses guys, So Then, Where does my positive wire from the module go..?
Sep 19, 2012 #6 Blord 0 Joined Dec 24, 2007 Messages 5,356 Points 0 Re: Help wiring up Tailcap My mistake. This build doesn't need a pcb. The battery plus pole goes toward the switch.
Re: Help wiring up Tailcap My mistake. This build doesn't need a pcb. The battery plus pole goes toward the switch.
Sep 19, 2012 #7 Blord 0 Joined Dec 24, 2007 Messages 5,356 Points 0 Re: Help wiring up Tailcap A reminder. The LPC626 diodes are case negative. You will be having a hard time to match that with a case positive host.
Re: Help wiring up Tailcap A reminder. The LPC626 diodes are case negative. You will be having a hard time to match that with a case positive host.