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It will be underpowered with the stock board in the Vader, but still bright.
If you can fit it in you could still run the LED off of a transistor like the 2010 Economy board setup.
That would push the LED to the 1.5A it needs. You will need a resistor though.
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Ok I'm really confused now, I thought that the beauty of the luxeons and the p4 is they can be hooked right up to mr and hasbro boards, I didn't ha e to do any kind of resistors or anything when I did my tpm hasbro conversion, I just soldered up the green p4 and that's it. I don't have a voltage meter or anything an have 0 smarts when it comes to resistors and electronics
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You won't give the R/O lux 3 its total rated current if you just hook it up to the board.
You could, but it wouldn't be as bright, it would be shy 300ma or so.
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So a transistor would give it some more power, any idea what kind of transistor I would need for the 6 AA vader anh board
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Sorry if I am causing any problems , I just really don't know where else to go with these questions, all I want to know is how to drive the r/o led to full potential off of the vader board.. I can't fin any threads on that, believe me I really appreciate the help from you guys
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