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OOOOPS, I forgot. I'm going to try to mount the heatsink outside of the Dorcy head with a little epoxy. This way, I have all of the internal head space to fit the added components. With luck, it should work.
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I'll trim those leads way down Ken. I can also make that component package a lot smaller with some careful folds and insulation.Kenom said:I actually am using a 2.5ohm resistor now. I was using 2 5ohm resistors or 4 10 ohm resistors and it was taking the current to 300ma roughly. by using 8 ohms your going to be dropping the current to roughly 150ma-200ma. I don't know the exact figure as I'm tired and just don't feel like figurin it out! LOL. Photongeek did you look at how I wired mine? might help you fit everything inside the head.
photongeek said:What is the duty cycle at 215ma draw? Thanks guys!
chimo said:[quote author=photongeek link=1181635652/285#297 date=1194027207] What is the duty cycle at 215ma draw? Thanks guys!
photongeek said:Good news ;D. AND, bad news :'(.
I kept using less and less resistance until the diode drew 215ma. Ken, I think you said that if I was within 200-250, I was fine. At this value, it popped ANY color balloon instantly and lit matches almost instantly from five feet.. Very impressive! BUT, I had this thing laid out on my bench with wires exposed and probes connected to my meter. Then the bare (stupid, stupid, stupid. I'll never learn!) leads and/or probes crossed and now the laser no longer functions. The Dorcy supply still works which rules that out so I'm assuming I blew another diode.
Do you guys agree that the crossed leads probably killed the diode? What is the duty cycle at 215ma draw? Thanks guys!