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Would this be correct just an update on my old thread.
new is this correct..jpg
Would this be correct just an update on my old thread.
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.
If you subtract the 2 accent LEDs, the diagram in this thread should be what you are looking for.
http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...Wiring-Diagram
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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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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.
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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