Fiddy
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G'day,
So today i was bored....Until i got some blank hosts in the mail from DX.
I received one of these: Fandyfire XG-V5
I played with it as a flashlight, no biggie its a 5 mode LED flashlight, end up just using the driver board for its positive connection for your flexdrive...
Then i thought, out of all the lasers i have, the arctic is the only one with modes.
So i removed the driver from the pill and noticed there was 3x AMC7135 chips on there
Now i had a Trustfire TR-801 with a semi destroyed driver so i installed the board into the TR-801.
I wasn't sure if the new driver had a continuous negative like the flexdrive so i didn't connect any wires to the case pin and being a A-140 diode they are case isolated.
I got the diode lasing and it was good, put it all together in the host and it wouldn't change modes :thinking::thinking:
Then i unfocused the laser and changed modes and i could see tiny bars of blue flickering with the mode which was odd.
I pulled the host apart and re-soldered the driver board connection and it worked sweet.
Not sure of the diode current but driver is pulling (across the switch):
High: 400mA
Medium: 200mA
Low: 100mA
Strobe: 200mA
SOS: 200mA
Thanks for looking!
Fiddy.
So today i was bored....Until i got some blank hosts in the mail from DX.
I received one of these: Fandyfire XG-V5
I played with it as a flashlight, no biggie its a 5 mode LED flashlight, end up just using the driver board for its positive connection for your flexdrive...
Then i thought, out of all the lasers i have, the arctic is the only one with modes.
So i removed the driver from the pill and noticed there was 3x AMC7135 chips on there
Now i had a Trustfire TR-801 with a semi destroyed driver so i installed the board into the TR-801.
I wasn't sure if the new driver had a continuous negative like the flexdrive so i didn't connect any wires to the case pin and being a A-140 diode they are case isolated.
I got the diode lasing and it was good, put it all together in the host and it wouldn't change modes :thinking::thinking:
Then i unfocused the laser and changed modes and i could see tiny bars of blue flickering with the mode which was odd.
I pulled the host apart and re-soldered the driver board connection and it worked sweet.
Not sure of the diode current but driver is pulling (across the switch):
High: 400mA
Medium: 200mA
Low: 100mA
Strobe: 200mA
SOS: 200mA
Thanks for looking!
Fiddy.
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