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Wiring Questions
Hello everyone!!!
I am new to this site and new to the saber building experience... I have looked through previous threads but I cannot seem to find anything on wither a constant current driver can serve as a buck puck or if i need to run them both. I also am having a hard time figuring out my wiring in general. I am getting the PC with a 7.4 li-ion 1050 mha 14650 the tri rebel r/g/b and av momentary switch a black momentary switch and the constant current driver at 1500 ma. I am trying to make an orange blade. Any advice you have or if you could point me in the right direction I would be appreciative.
Thank you!
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Jedi Initiate
Welcome Tal717. I look forward to you sharing your build. Please take pics! Good Luck!
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Board Lurker
Hi Tal717!
While I am very new to this too, Ill do my best to offer some help, because I ran into similar confusion with these current/voltage shenanigans (although I'm sure the more senior members will have more insight!).
First, as Daisan said, if you're going with the PC, you do not need a buck puck or the constant current driver (if this is the driver you're referring to: http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Co...iver-P609.aspx). The PC detects the forward voltage required for the main LED die and adjusts voltage to match the main LED. You do still need to manually set the current (in mA) for the main LED in the PC's config file, and this varies depending on the color of the main die. (For max current in mA for LED colors, see: http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Lu...Star-P777.aspx )
Now, for an orange blade with a R/G/B Tri-Rebel, you will need to mix the red and green dies (I believe). If you're not using the Color Extender satellite board, you can achieve "pseudo color mixing" with the PC's on-board Power Extenders and various resistors. See page 29 in the PC manual: http://www.plecterlabs.com/Media/Doc....0-v1.0-GB.pdf
Or if you are using the Color Extender board, you can then more accurately mix the R/G/B die for the desired orange (or any other color). The Color Extender handles voltage like the PC's on-board driver, but you still need to set the correct mA for each die run from the Color Extender. (Also page 29 in the manual; cover-to-cover reading highly recommend!).
Alternatively, if you aren't planning on setting up a Flash on Clash effect, you could go with the single LED orange Rebel Star (which seems to be currently out of stock at the Shop?), and it would be a much easier set up.
I hope I'm not too far off on this! But after reading through similar question threads, the PC manual, and pulling my hair out, I think I'm close at least.
Hope this helps!
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Jedi Council Member
If you are using a PC, you won't need a buck puck or a constant current driver. I strongly recommend you read over the PC manual a couple of times. Robust is pretty accurate in his understanding of the PC.
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