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Hey im attempting to build a phr labby with a rkcstr microdrive.
can someone tell show me how to assemble my dummy load, i have a 1 ohm 2 watt resistor and 10 1n4001 diodes.
also on the microdrive how do i short the cap?
-nick
 





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Here is a picture I got from a post from HIMNL9 for a blu diode from here http://laserpointerforums.com/f51/building-test-load-help-43762.html
even though they are talking about red diodes mostly, i think the only difference is that blu need 6 diodes instead of 4.

to short the caps connect the + and - parts were the diode would attach with: wire, solder, metal chunk, spirals of notebook, knifes, lighters, pistols, bullets, swords, metal trophies, metal shard things, pens, laptops, food containers (metal ones), and flamethrowers and/or grenade launchers (point away form you).
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toogoofy:beer:
 
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Actually 1 more question, is the test load different for testing ir diodes for 532nm green?
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You can use the setting for red diodes if you want to drive IR diodes. Theyre at about the same voltage.
 

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@ toogoofy: my schematic was for a person that had only 1/4W resistors ..... if he have a 1 ohm 2W resistor, only one is enough ;)
 
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23366d1253539011-building-test-load-help-load03.jpg

Here is a picture I got from a post from HIMNL9 for a blu diode from here http://laserpointerforums.com/f51/building-test-load-help-43762.html

This would also account for any imperfect tolerances in the resistors. You'll be taking the average resistance of 9 resistors rather than just relying on one. It's SO important for it to be exactly 1 ohm otherwise you're current measurement wont be perfect. Even if the resistor is off by 1% that could mean a current measurement error of 5mA if you measure 500mV across the resistor.

-Tony
 
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alright i hooked up my test load to my full color driver driver and checked the draw on the 2000k setting and it read 80 while the 2000m setting read 21. i had the pot turned all the way up and the max it can go is 459ma. so for a red diode it should be 2.9-3.0, and if im reading my meter correctly im getting 80ma at 2.1v.
-nick
 




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