Other buck pucks have a maximum and minimum rating, how high of a voltage can this one take? Is it only 3.7?
Other buck pucks have a maximum and minimum rating, how high of a voltage can this one take? Is it only 3.7?
I can light a small city with my board
Maximum voltage input appears to be 4.5v. I wouldn't use anything other than a single li-ion cell to power this.
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Yes it is. It should be compatible with any of the single LED stars. It's not going to run multiple LEDs at the same time properly.
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Incorrectly marked polarity is not common except for a specific RGB LED star sold elsewhere online.
It's always possible one got made up incorrectly.
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