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Machinimax
12-17-2011, 08:35 AM
Ok, I have finally completed the wiring diagram for my saber's circuitry. Although I have seen many of these before in the past, I wanted to make my own to be sure. This is my first crystal focus and I don't want anything to go wrong. Keep in mind that dice on the LEDEngin may not be labeled on my diagram correctly but you get the idea.

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Here are the resistor calculations. Please note that even though I'm using a 7.4 volt battery pack, I upped the voltage of the pack a bit in the equation for FoC to be on the safe side:

Resistor 1 (LED in power switch) = (3.3-2.1) / (0.02) = 60 Ohm, 0.024 Watt
So I'll get a resistor that's: 60 Ohms, 1/16 Watt

Resistor 2 (FoC) = (7.6-3.7) / (1) = 3.9 Ohm, 3.9 Watt
So I'll get a resistor that's: 3.9 Ohm, 5 Watt

The resistor I need for FoC I can get from TCSS but I didn't see the one I needed for the accent LED in the store. I might have to look somewhere else.

So the 18500 battery pack would be able to discharge a maximum of 2.6 Amps. So 1 Amp will go to the main LED, 1 Amp to the FoC die, 0.3 Amps to power the board itself, and 0.02 Amps to power the accent LED for a grand total of 2.32 Amps.

Hopefully I calculated everything correctly and my diagram is good to go but if anything looks off, PLEASE tell me where I went wrong and I'll correct it. Thank you very much everybody!!

Silver Serpent
12-19-2011, 06:27 AM
Your battery pack is 7.4v, but that doesn't change the resistor you'll need for FoC. Head on over to your local Radio Shack or equivalent electronics store and pick up a pack of assorted 1/8w resistors. There should be a few 68 Ohm ones in there and that'll do the trick for your switch LED. You could also use the 82 Ohm 1/4W that is sold in the store. The switch may be a bit dimmer, but you probably won't notice. A lot of those switches are really bright.

I didn't see any problems with the wiring diagram. Good luck, and congrats on your CF!

Machinimax
12-19-2011, 08:23 AM
Ok sounds good. If the LED in the switch doesn't turn out to be that bright, that'll be fine. It's just going to be used as a power-on indicator anyway. Thank you so much for double checking this and a Happy Holiday to you!!