vortish
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Hey guys:
I have a little issue i need help with.. I bought one of the 20 MW 405 NM diodes with driver attached from fasttech..... According to the specs i saw online the current is 3 to 5 v and the working current is 40 ma.. I was thinking of taking a 9 led flash light striping off all the leds and using the sliver holder to hold the diode, run the three triple A's to power the thing.. Only thing i can figure out is how to make a cheap heatsink... Also is there a way to short the button they have on the driver and use a click switch.... I have a couple of flashlights that are single bulb leds if that would work better This is my first true build and i don't want to fry this diode
Edit... I have a old battery pack that is 4.5 volts from a old children's toy... I have that plastic project box I can do some thing with that... I am wondering the little driver has a V+ and a V- on the board I am assuming that is to by pass the spring on the board as for + and negative am i wrong in assuming this
I have a little issue i need help with.. I bought one of the 20 MW 405 NM diodes with driver attached from fasttech..... According to the specs i saw online the current is 3 to 5 v and the working current is 40 ma.. I was thinking of taking a 9 led flash light striping off all the leds and using the sliver holder to hold the diode, run the three triple A's to power the thing.. Only thing i can figure out is how to make a cheap heatsink... Also is there a way to short the button they have on the driver and use a click switch.... I have a couple of flashlights that are single bulb leds if that would work better This is my first true build and i don't want to fry this diode
Edit... I have a old battery pack that is 4.5 volts from a old children's toy... I have that plastic project box I can do some thing with that... I am wondering the little driver has a V+ and a V- on the board I am assuming that is to by pass the spring on the board as for + and negative am i wrong in assuming this
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