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Re: My new "impatient" 445nm build
My first tip would be to be patient and not build a rig with your Helping Hands to hold your module while testing. Also, always solder ALL of your connections!
What I don't understand yet is why the diode would not come on if not making good contact with the HH while at the same time, the case pin on the diode was soldered to the negative lead. I would think that that would have provided the needed connection. I'm still puzzled about that. :thinking::wtf:
What I WILL be doing now is waiting for my host to arrive, then solder all of my connections, make sure my batteries are fully charged, and everything is heat sunk before I make the connection to see if we have light.
As I do not have an LPM, there is no need for me to dick around with anything until I get it all connected and sunk nicely.
Live and learn...
My first tip would be to be patient and not build a rig with your Helping Hands to hold your module while testing. Also, always solder ALL of your connections!
What I don't understand yet is why the diode would not come on if not making good contact with the HH while at the same time, the case pin on the diode was soldered to the negative lead. I would think that that would have provided the needed connection. I'm still puzzled about that. :thinking::wtf:
What I WILL be doing now is waiting for my host to arrive, then solder all of my connections, make sure my batteries are fully charged, and everything is heat sunk before I make the connection to see if we have light.
As I do not have an LPM, there is no need for me to dick around with anything until I get it all connected and sunk nicely.
Live and learn...