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FrozenGate by Avery

dorcy build

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i just got a dorcy jr and i was wondering where could i get a heat sink for the build, or who sells them??
 





I got a full body heatsink from Dark_Horse and my laser stays nice and cool :D

he does a relly good job and really high quality
 
i want the dorcy to be at least a 115mw, and i want to get a dr lava driver but i dont know what "MA" to put it as for 115mw??
 
accord. to dr.Lava's 405 roundup graph, that would be 150mA or over.... someone will link the graph up here, or if you go to HIGHTECHDEALZ, kendall has it posted up with the 405phr803t's.
 
I would be happy to be corrected here, I have read this loads of times but Ive actually forgotten of the top of my head.

Taken from microdrive thread in buy/sell: "Dropout voltage (minimum input voltage) theoretically 2.25V+output voltage. So, for red diodes ~5V, blu-ray diodes ~7V. MAXIMUM VOLTAGE is 12V."

According that you cant use a cr123 lith. as that is 3v, and you need approx 7V for the rckstrdriver. so no you cant use cr123.

Please correct if wrong.
 
XaseR said:
I would be happy to be corrected here, I have read this loads of times but Ive actually forgotten of the top of my head.
Taken from microdrive thread in buy/sell: "Dropout voltage (minimum input voltage) theoretically 2.25V+output voltage.  So, for red diodes ~5V, blu-ray diodes ~7V.  MAXIMUM VOLTAGE is 12V."
According that you cant use a cr123 lith. as that is 3v, and you need approx 7V for the rckstrdriver. so no you cant use cr123.  
Please correct if wrong.

In the Dorcy build, between the Rkcstr and the flexdrive, you have to use the flexdrive. A single CR123 will NOT give you enough voltage.

Peace,
dave
 
daguin said:
[quote author=XaseR link=1235199543/0#8 date=1236198256]I would be happy to be corrected here, I have read this loads of times but Ive actually forgotten of the top of my head.
Taken from microdrive thread in buy/sell: "Dropout voltage (minimum input voltage) theoretically 2.25V+output voltage. So, for red diodes ~5V, blu-ray diodes ~7V. MAXIMUM VOLTAGE is 12V."
According that you cant use a cr123 lith. as that is 3v, and you need approx 7V for the rckstrdriver. so no you cant use cr123.
Please correct if wrong.

In the Dorcy build, between the Rkcstr and the flexdrive, you have to use the flexdrive. A single CR123 will NOT give you enough voltage.

Peace,
dave[/quote]

Thats why I ordered my flex a week ago ;)
cheers
 


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