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I keep reading that something is different between the two but I just can't bring my electrically challenged mind to grasp it. At current I have the + from my flex going to the positive on diode, neg to the negative. Third pin unused. On the battery side positive goes to positive lead, negative grounds to the case which is the negative for the battery. Makes sense to me, all works fine. If I switch to a microboost driver what exactly has to change?
Also, does length of wire leading up to the diode matter? When I switch to this new driver I'm going to solder directly on to the board, my current setup has leads though and I keep on wondering why its sort of on the weak side. I thought it was the chipped big thing on the driver or me messing with the pot to much, but do lead wires have an affect?
Also, does length of wire leading up to the diode matter? When I switch to this new driver I'm going to solder directly on to the board, my current setup has leads though and I keep on wondering why its sort of on the weak side. I thought it was the chipped big thing on the driver or me messing with the pot to much, but do lead wires have an affect?