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I'm in the middle of setting up a jayrob ss cr2 build, and I've basically put everything together. I just have to connect the driver to the diode, put it in the host and turn it on. I tried testing the circuit using a Rkcstr test load, and my multimeter is picking up absolutely nothing. I know the multimeter and battery are working because I tested the battery with the multimeter. I also know the button end of the host is working, because I've tested it from the threading to the battery positive side. I just have no idea what could be going wrong with the rest of the circuit. It seems like it should all be working.
I have been thinking through all of my steps for hours, trying to imagine where I've gone wrong. I removed all of the components from the original host board and connected the driver (Micro Boost) to the board. I put electrical tape over the rest of the board and laid the driver on top. I soldered the bridge on the dummy load labeled BLU. I screwed the pill with the board into the host, connected the driver to the dummy load, put the battery in, made sure it was turned on, and put the multimeter prongs in the top 2 holes. I just didn't get any voltage at all. I've tried with multiple settings on the multimeter to no avail.
I wish I knew where the problem was, but it seems like I should be getting a current through the test load. Could anyone give any tips to what might be the problem?
I have been thinking through all of my steps for hours, trying to imagine where I've gone wrong. I removed all of the components from the original host board and connected the driver (Micro Boost) to the board. I put electrical tape over the rest of the board and laid the driver on top. I soldered the bridge on the dummy load labeled BLU. I screwed the pill with the board into the host, connected the driver to the dummy load, put the battery in, made sure it was turned on, and put the multimeter prongs in the top 2 holes. I just didn't get any voltage at all. I've tried with multiple settings on the multimeter to no avail.
I wish I knew where the problem was, but it seems like I should be getting a current through the test load. Could anyone give any tips to what might be the problem?