I'm trying to work through my first wiring of the Pico Crumble V2 to the Tri-Rebel RGB LED both sold here on the Custom Saber Shop. I wired everything exactly like the Pico's owners manual - which lists using .5 1w resistors. I bought those and connected it - I'm able to fire it up and at first get through a couple of clashes before it completely shuts down (no shut-down sound - just goes dark). I suspect the resistors are incorrect.

The trouble is, though the calculations are easy to go through (I use http://ledcalc.com) the listing on the LED itself is not. The Luxeon Tri-Reble Star information on the CSS says: (http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Lu...Star-P777.aspx)
- Lumen ratings at 700mA
- Red/Green/Blue = 90-161-58
- Red should be ran at a max of 700mA but the other colors are good up to 1000mA

So what are those numbers by "Red/Green/Blue?" If I enter them as the "Voltage Drop Across the LED" the resistor cannot be calculated. So, I use the recommendation on the calculator for a "Super Bright Red" which is 2.2

I entered the following in the calculator:
- Red
*Supply Voltage = 3.7v
* Voltage Drop Across LED = 2.2
* Desired LED currant = 700mA
* Connected to 1 LED

This gave me the 2.2 ohm 1w resistor. What say you, is this correct?