They're individually protected already. You're good.
They're individually protected already. You're good.
Awesome! Everything is on order. Hoping my saber parts ship this week! Tim sent me a photo of the switch hole he machined into my extension and I'm getting really excited about it.
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That switch looks prettier than I would have thought, recessed into the v grooves like that. Very cool.
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My order from TCSS is showing up tomorrow and I couldn't be more excited! However while I've been waiting, I decided to design and make my own custom chassis parts. It's designed to hold the 18650 battery cell, Buckpuck, and the momentary switch converter board in the recess on the bottom. Overall length between the two discs is under 4" which should be perfect for the length of the main body on my hilt. Still going to add some brass tubing over the all thread along with some acorn nuts to finish off the ends. Let me know what you guys think!image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
Thanks guys! So as it turns out, thanks to some bad advice, the 18650 is not going to provide enough power for the BuckPuck to function. I don't know how I overlooked that detail seeing how it's 3.7V and the minimum input voltage of the BuckPuck is 5V. HOWEVER, I did end up ordering a 4 AAA battery holder when I ordered my parts from TCSS which in fact puts out 6V! So I'm going to run that for the time being until I need to upgrade. Seeing how this is just a stunt saber/display piece/photo prop, I don't necessarily need it to have extended run time. But knowing me, I'll probably end up replacing the AAAs with a 7.4v Li-ion 1050mAh 14650 Battery Pack.
IF you stuck with the 18650 battery pack, lost the buckpuck, and used the appropriate resistors (where needed) you would be fine. You'll also come to find that AAA's don't put out enough current to run a multi-die LED for more than a few minutes.
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Yeah I'm just gonna use the AAAs as a temporary setup and order the 14650 pack. Reason why I stuck with the BuckPuck is because I can't return it and would rather not waste the money. I got the 18650s off Amazon so the return was easy.
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