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Shouldnt you be able to request a refund since they are not up to spec?
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Shouldnt you be able to request a refund since they are not up to spec?
It works well, now I have about 15pcs, are used for both the PHR-803T, 12X and 445nm diode. I am currently using it for my diode PHR-803T, has three working modes.
How are you adjusting current? Swapping resistors?
There's a big difference in current requirements between a PHR and a 445. :thinking:
wait, so these still work for 445nm?!?!It is easy to use. When you buy it, will have two wires soldered available corresponding wire rope + and -. The surface of the bottom board has two inputs, respectively, + and -. If so leave the wire - and the top line - bottom, you can open the top of the line by DC is 350mA, and has three working modes, which results in DC when I applied it to my PHR.
Please check.
My Bluray 120mW 3 mode.flv - YouTube
But when you use it for 445 12X diode or diode, you must connect the two wires - of both output and input, then, if you use a 14500 battery (I'm using this kind of small), the current measurement up to 1200mA for the diode 445, and 600mA for the 12X.
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wait, so these still work for 445nm?!?!
I LOVE the one i have right now.
If you remove the resistor by the cap and bridge it you get 1.4A
i thought they changed them and they no longer worked?
sorry for the noob question, and not reading the 5 entire pages, i apoligise.
But so these drivers can be run by a 3.7 battery ? cuz the page states 0.8-1.5v
Can i use these with a 18650, to power a 405nm diode ?
Thx in advance.
so ...
if i hook up a 3.7v bat, these wont blow up?
what mA will they output?