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Is it safe to underpower a driver and diode?

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Simple fast question,
Is it safe to underdrive a driver and diode assembly? I ask because i just finished my NEBO CSI TACTICAL laser host up and it needs at least 6v to operate at the level i require "450Ma" BUT i dont have my high voltage ultrafire aaa's yet...its gunna be about a week or so before i get em...so i stuck in 3 1.5v "not1.2v" aaa's and it will still laze when i turn the pot all the way up. i feel kinda anxious about using it because i dont want to hurt it....but at the same time i cant stop playing with it!!! so will it hurt it?

thx
~Dark
 





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You won't hurt the diode or driver by using an input voltage that is too low..
You didn't say but it seems you are using a DDL type Current regulator driver..
If the input voltage is too low the drive will not regulate up to the required current.

When you get the proper input voltage re-established... don't forget to turn down
your pot first.... you just stated that it is at MAXIMUM

Jerry
 
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i dont have my high voltage ultrafire aaa's yet.

danger_high_voltage.jpg


4 VOLTS!!!
 
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oh come on, compared to their 1.2v & 1.5v cousins its technicly a "higher" voltage lol, you knew what i meant.
 





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