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Thread: Cfx w/ in hilt Cree not lighting up

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    Default Cfx w/ in hilt Cree not lighting up

    I'm building my second saber. First saber I built was Korbanth Ls6 with NBv4. This current one, I have everything wired up. The BBW cree is not lighting up.
    Is there something I need to change in the config file for the Cree to light up? I have blue 1 (L1) Blue 2 (L2) and white to (L3). I may have to wire white to (L4) for FOC?
    Thanks in advance
    Last edited by tw0leftskis; 04-29-2020 at 10:48 AM.

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    No you don’t have to wire th FoC to L4. What firmware version are you running (if you know). If not, please post the contents of your main configuration file.
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    FW v10. 004d - is a 1-02-2020
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    Last edited by tw0leftskis; 04-29-2020 at 12:01 PM.

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    FW v10. 004d - is a 1-02-2020

    I'm getting all sound fx. I can scroll thru the menu and change sound fonts.

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    I need the config from the root directory. The strippower= line specifically.
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    Would I download Docklight. de to be able to access root directory? I'm using a PC

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    Hey tw0leftskis

    There is a ledstrip value in the “config” file. That’s what we need; no fancy program needed just open with your notepad application.

    - Steve
    Last edited by null; 04-29-2020 at 02:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tw0leftskis View Post
    Would I download Docklight. de to be able to access root directory? I'm using a PC
    No, you don’t need anything special. You should be able to open it with notepad, just like what you showed me, only I need to see the WHOLE file. Not just snippets.
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    I didn't realize there were more files to the config

    led strip=0
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    Last edited by tw0leftskis; 04-29-2020 at 02:21 PM.

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    Can you verify that your battery is charged, resistors are correctly sized, and that your LED does in fact work?

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