I decided to actually start putting some stuff together so that the last thing I would need is a driver. I assumed that around 5-7V would be the reasonable range for a 9mm 445nm (NDB7875) to draw 2.3A. Of course I plan on using a CC driver, but I decided to run a little test on the diode.
Now before anyone says anything about the driver I am using to run the test, it is not that bad of a driver. I have checked the output on an oscilloscope and it is surprisingly clean. Now, that aside, 8V for 2.3A? So much for 7.4V to power this thing :crackup:, will obviously have to use another diode but just wanted to see if I am alone in having a dud for this specific diode.
Now before anyone says anything about the driver I am using to run the test, it is not that bad of a driver. I have checked the output on an oscilloscope and it is surprisingly clean. Now, that aside, 8V for 2.3A? So much for 7.4V to power this thing :crackup:, will obviously have to use another diode but just wanted to see if I am alone in having a dud for this specific diode.
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