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The buckpuck can be used with a latching to momentary converter. You would need to use a 7.4V setup and select the 4.5–20V converter in the store.
You have the definitions for in parallel and in series a little mixed up.
1. A parallel circuit will halve the amperage but stay at the same voltage, 7.4V in your case, acting as two separate,...
Worked great! Will post pictures soon.
Edit: Here is the switch in the new box I installed on my brother's ultra.
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That's what was bugging me! Thanks Serpent, this was driving me nuts. It's a red illuminated AV switch for the record.
Just wanted to double check my wiring for an illuminated switch that turns on with the blade LED.
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I'll keep that in mind for my next build, and keep things nice and simple for now.
How can these Tri-crees be operated at 1000mA?
That's great! I figured the only way to get all 3 at 1000mA would be a 9V+ pack and I don't think I have the room for that.
I am planning a stunt saber build and had a question about wiring. I want to get this LED in green. I am getting a 1000mA buckpuck, this battery pack, and I was wondering what the best way to run it...
That's what I had figured. Thanks Serpent, I think I'll just wire it in line with the blade LED.
I'm working on the wiring schematic for my first build and I'm trying to figure out how to wire a charging indicator.
Electronics:
7.4V battery pack (2x 14650 Li-Ion)
1000mA buckpuck (4 wire)...