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Thread: Petit Crouton Question

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    Hi. I saw a video of a TCSS saber and they used Petit Crouton sound with a single li-ion battery. I was just wondering how that would be done and if it would make the inside of the hilt more roomier. I saw the new pointy pommel and it looks pretty sick and it gave me an idea for a killer Sith saber. I got a new job and I will be getting more money in the wallet than what I get now so it'll now be easier for me to do builds. I will be getting 50 bucks and putting 20 in the bank and so on. Though using a single battery, would it lessen the run time? And if so how much? Sorry for not doing any builds. I'm just waiting the right time to do one. Hope the Petit Croutons are back in stock by the time I can get one though.

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    It depends on what size Li-Ion battery you are using as there are multiple sizes. Some are as big as AAs while others can be twice that size. It also depends on how much room you have available in your hilt. Now using only one Li-Ion of any size would give you a little more room but I really recommend that you go with two. Two batteries will make it easier for you to make full use of many of the PC's functions. Believe me when I say you will be able to make it work as long as you plan everything out.


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    I plan on using a single 14500 AA. Keeping it simple. :P

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    No. I would say you can't run any setup off 1 14500. The PC needs at least 1v over led vf to work properly. That woulds be 4v for red and 5v for blue & green. A 1 battery setup is marginally functional at best, even with a 18650.

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    I have to agree with Sunrider. We're talking about very particular electronics. Every measurement should be as closely matched as possible, even if you're modifying the design. Trial and error is fine, but most of the error has already been explored by the forum members who came before us.

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    I forget who did the set up but they made it seem like it could be done. So I was just wanting to get second opinions on it. I saw the new charger by the way and it looks pretty good. Seems to be alot in stock too. I guess I will just use 2 batteries to be safe.

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    This is still an ongoing debate until today but it's actually fine to used a single 3.7V li-on for the PC. LDM and many other builders have done so.

    LDM did it for his MKVI run and it's green and it's very bright. Caine I believe also did some saber with a single li-on with a PC.

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    I did it. With my "Liberty" saber.

    A single 14500 will run a PC and a lux3 plenty bright for 45 minutes. There was no trick to making it work. Standard wiring job. It should do ok with a rebel (except maybe red, check the stats out first) but I wouldn't recommend trying it with more powerful LEDs.

    This thread would be more helpful if titled....petit crouton voltage?
    Last edited by Crystal Chambers; 02-07-2012 at 08:26 AM.

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    Eh. I will just stick with the 2 because I will be using a rebel deep red led.

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    With a deep red led you can definitely get away with one 3.7v li-on since red only needs like 2.5v to power.

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