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Thread: Nano Biscotte and BuckPuck

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    Can you use a BuckPuck with a NB? Would you want to? I have just gotten all the parts for my saber build expect for the NB. Should I use a Buckpuck rather than resistors and if this is possible how would I do it(I would need a wire guide)

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    No. The BuckPuck's minimum voltage is 5v, and the NB's maximum voltage is 5.5v. You'll either underpower the 'Puck, or cook your NB. Resistors are the way to go with the Nano.
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    I think that's reversed. Puck Min is 5.5 and NB max is 5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthFender View Post
    I think that's reversed. Puck Min is 5.5 and NB max is 5.
    Nope. SS is right..
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    Thanks. That was what I was expecting but it is nice to have that confirmed. I will have my first saber completed by October so long as the NB stock holds out till my payday. It's the last part I need other than powder coating.

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    Hopefully, your payday is tomorrow.

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    Unfortunately it's a week from now. Worst case I'll just get a gift certificate and wait till they become available again. Shouldn't be to long a wait now.

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