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    Default Would this be correct for nano biscotte v2

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    Would this be correct just an update on my old thread.

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    It still looks wrong. The recharge port doesn't look right and the switch also looks like it's plugged into the FoC pad. Also, just add on the previous post - makes it easier to keep track of.
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    How would you set up the switch connecters without the nb header and clip. With a recharge port (sorry I have tried looking around for diagrams)
    Also I am running a red led which runs on 700mA
    Last edited by bionicmad; 05-27-2014 at 04:27 AM.

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    If you subtract the 2 accent LEDs, the diagram in this thread should be what you are looking for.

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    Thank you I understand fully now

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    Just another noob question would I need a resistor to make sure the led doesn't burn out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bionicmad View Post
    Just another noob question would I need a resistor to make sure the led doesn't burn out.
    Yes, I recommend you use a resistor.
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    Would a 1v resistor be fine since the battery is 3.7 and then takeaway the speaker power. Then take the 1v allows the led to run safely.
    Last edited by bionicmad; 05-28-2014 at 01:48 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bionicmad View Post
    What sort of resistor to dim it down to allow a red led to run? Safely
    In the manual, Erv' covers Ohm's Law. SS and I have also dished out those lectures many times. Time to do some research. Hint: The Vf value you would need for a Red LED can be found in the store. Good Luck.

    Feel free to post your answer and I'll be more than happy to check it for you.
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    Would a 1v resistor be fine since the battery is 3.7 and then takeaway the speaker power. Then take the 1v allows the led to run safely. or would a 3 w resistor be needed as the speaker power will meet it first etc.
    Last edited by bionicmad; 05-28-2014 at 02:28 PM.

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