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RoninBJJ
01-15-2016, 06:13 AM
Hello all,

This is the wiring schematic is for my first build. I will be using the following parts:

- NBv2
- 3.7v 18650 li-ion
- tactile switch
- 28mm bass speaker
- tri-cree b-b-w
- SC recharge port
- 0.47ohm 0.5w Resistor x2

Any feed back is much appreciated!

http://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w396/ronincjn/520f75a0-5c3a-4819-9500-d361096ef65c_zps76uug7ud.png~original (http://s1073.photobucket.com/user/ronincjn/media/520f75a0-5c3a-4819-9500-d361096ef65c_zps76uug7ud.png.html)

Silver Serpent
01-15-2016, 06:16 AM
I see no issues with this diagram.

The great thing about your build is that you can add Flash on Clash at a later time, all you'll need is a PEX, resistor, and a little wire.

RoninBJJ
01-15-2016, 06:20 AM
I see no issues with this diagram.

The great thing about your build is that you can add Flash on Clash at a later time, all you'll need is a PEX, resistor, and a little wire.

Awesome, thank you very much!

RoninBJJ
01-16-2016, 09:02 AM
I was double checking my resistor values and I noticed something...

The LED I purchased from Saberbay Etsy is rated at a forward voltage of 350mA not 1000mA like the one offered by TCSS.

So if i recalculate my resistor value for a forward voltage of 350mA I get 1.7ohm 1.3w instead of my original resistor calc at 0.47ohm 0.5 ohm. If I round to the nearest value I would be using a 2ohm 1w resistor on each of my blue led. Please let me know what you all think, I really don't want to get this wrong!

Here is the info from Justin on Saberbay Etsy:

Info for the Blues

Illumination Color: Blue
Wavelength: 485 nm
Luminous Intensity: -
Luminous Flux/Radiant Flux: 45.7 lm
If - Forward Current: 350 mA
Vf - Forward Voltage: 3.1 V
Mounting Style: SMD/SMT
Power Rating: 3 W

Info For The Whites

info for the WHITES
Illumination Color: Cool White
Color Temperature: 10500 K
Luminous Flux/Radiant Flux: 360 lm
Color Rendering Index - CRI: 65
Luminous Intensity: -
Viewing Angle: 125 deg
If - Forward Current: 1050 mA
Vf - Forward Voltage: 3..5 V

UPDATE: Never mind it can be run at 1amp

Greenie
01-16-2016, 01:08 PM
Your original calcs look right. The symbol for voltage is V and mA is milli ampares ;)