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FrozenGate by Avery

Probleme 803t

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I ordered 3 phr803t diode and it did the same thing in the photo, I have my driver set to 80

someone has already seen this problem? it comes from where?

 





Please try to specify your problem a bit better,
check your battery, you have a rckstr(linear) driver and it needs atleast 7.2v your power that diode.
did you short the driver before you soldered the diode?
this is done my connecting the two pads that go to the laser diode together, this makes sure the laser diode doesnt get a voltage spike that would kill the laser diode,
also make sure you didnt short anything with soldering, or heat anything up to much
 
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you have a rckstr driver and it needs about 6v your power
Well there is your problem. One battery alone isn't going to put up enough tension.
 
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found the solution thanks to you it was easy because the diode wondering bcp more tension, lately I tested a red laser diode and walked it with my 3.7 battery lipo, I went at 12 volts and walked , thank you: D
 
found the solution thanks to you it was easy because the diode wondering bcp more tension, lately I tested a red laser diode and walked it with my 3.7 battery lipo, I went at 12 volts and walked , thank you: D

no idea what you just said but glad i could help you :)

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;) LOL!
I believe the misinterpretation comes from the fact that in French, the verbs walk and work are the same. "Marcher" can mean both.

N'est-ce pas, Tirano01? :D

Robert
 
just to help out future noobs... he is using a linear driver and it needs at least 7.2vdc to make a phr work correctly. the maximum depends on the brand of driver. usually around 12-14vdc.

michael.
 
No the verbs walk does not mean working, Infact in French when I conjugate verbs they take on another meaning


just to help out future noobs... he is using a linear driver and it needs at least 7.2vdc to make a phr work correctly. the maximum depends on the brand of driver. usually around 12-14vdc.

michael.

But I thought that even with a voltage of 3.7v I could go up as a 12v
boost driver
 





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