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Rkcstr Groove playing up.. need help! ***ALL FIXED***
ok.. well I bought a "kit" from a member here and it had (i think) an older version of the Rkcstr groove.. I made up a "dummy load" and to my suprise I was getting wierd readings.. basically the pot will reduce the current down to around 133ma then kick back up to ~400ma+. I can not get it to go below 130ma. I have read the Rkcstr groove manual and it says something along the lines of.. if you reduce the voltage input you will get lower currents, but I also read on the forum you need ~12v input for use with a bluray diode..
I have also spoken with another member on the forum about this issue and he thinks the pot could be broken..
I'm using the MXDL "kit" I bought, which uses 3x 3.6v batteries which puts out around 12.5v.
So basically these are the things I want to know
1) can I get lower current if I use lower voltage (is that even possible?)
2) can the pot on the groove be replaced? (if so, part no. please )
3) is there any thing I can do physically to drop the current (diode, resistors ect.. if so what combination will I need to drop around 20-30ma)
If it is not worth fixing or trying to work this out is there any one willing to swap their driver for mine.. mine will only do from 133ma ++ and works perfectly except for the jumping problem at low current. So for example if you have a diode that needs 320ma.. would you swap me your driver for mine so I can get lower current?
pm me any offers and i will sort out shipping, payments and stuff..
Thank you so much in advance! -Adrian
**ALL FIXED NEVERMIND**
ok.. well I bought a "kit" from a member here and it had (i think) an older version of the Rkcstr groove.. I made up a "dummy load" and to my suprise I was getting wierd readings.. basically the pot will reduce the current down to around 133ma then kick back up to ~400ma+. I can not get it to go below 130ma. I have read the Rkcstr groove manual and it says something along the lines of.. if you reduce the voltage input you will get lower currents, but I also read on the forum you need ~12v input for use with a bluray diode..
I have also spoken with another member on the forum about this issue and he thinks the pot could be broken..
I'm using the MXDL "kit" I bought, which uses 3x 3.6v batteries which puts out around 12.5v.
So basically these are the things I want to know
1) can I get lower current if I use lower voltage (is that even possible?)
2) can the pot on the groove be replaced? (if so, part no. please )
3) is there any thing I can do physically to drop the current (diode, resistors ect.. if so what combination will I need to drop around 20-30ma)
If it is not worth fixing or trying to work this out is there any one willing to swap their driver for mine.. mine will only do from 133ma ++ and works perfectly except for the jumping problem at low current. So for example if you have a diode that needs 320ma.. would you swap me your driver for mine so I can get lower current?
pm me any offers and i will sort out shipping, payments and stuff..
Thank you so much in advance! -Adrian
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