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Hey, you're telling me. All my heatsinks are made on a HANDdrill.
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so far my single cell lpc-826 build is using this driver here:
$2.19 - 1.5V~4.2V 3W Cree Circuit Board for Flashlights (16.7mm*5.6mm) - Flashlight Parts and Tools
Its a boost driver, so i soldered 2 1n4001 diodes in series with the output and it boosts up the voltage fine, im using a 14500 cell and the current to the diode is 515...which i think is perfect for long life with a lpc-826 diode.
how would you regulate the current output of that? Put a pot in series with the laser I assume? Hmm... so why don't people just use this instead of the flex drive? It does boost and it would seem to do the job. No point in building a boost driver if there is already one out there thats a good replacement of the flex drive. I can't compete with a 2 dollar price tag.
Well I dont think it has a POT so you its going to be a bit harder to set and there hasnt been any research into its output stability so its hard to say its a direct replacement. However it does seem quite promising.
EDIT: It also doesnt look like it will work for 12X builds
Yes - 12x builds can have Vfs of upwards of 6V. I have used that driver before, it doesn't boost high enough for 12x, and barely high enough for 445nms.
the flex wont work with 12x's ( that i know of)
only a microboost will work.
Why you would need to boost to 14V is beyond me...?
Also, I'm fairly sure that a Flexdrive WILL work for a 12x, no?
Oo nice, so i'll out beat the flex drive if I can make a 18650 full power a 12X?
I think i'll go for the 2.7V to 14V IC then. Will require a 3.6V Lithium ion min to run. Would that be a major issue? Do people here fancy batteries of lower voltage then that?