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Chris. said:To minimise the current initially, should the potentiometer be at its minimum or maximum value?
Maximum value - most resistance, least current.
Test it on some LEDs first.. And then discharge the capacitor.
To test it to a higher current you would need more LEDs in parallel. With five you could test it up to 100mA, maybe 150mA before they would start dieing..
But you can just as well test it on one only, and slowly adjust the current up to 20, maybe 30mA (if you don't care about the LED.. It wouldn't die tho at 30mA). Even this would show you, if the circuit is working - if you put everything together right, it should be.
 
 
	 
 
		





 
 
		 Since we are building the circuit we might as well use a 2 watt for future diodes and what not. Really this is only necessary for experimentation like for a lab laser since it is easy to calculate the resistor needed if using the LM317 as a current regulator. For the open can diode.... I have run 600ma's into it and my resistors get hot. I need to see what the voltage is on the diode with that current..
 Since we are building the circuit we might as well use a 2 watt for future diodes and what not. Really this is only necessary for experimentation like for a lab laser since it is easy to calculate the resistor needed if using the LM317 as a current regulator. For the open can diode.... I have run 600ma's into it and my resistors get hot. I need to see what the voltage is on the diode with that current.. 