lexel, is it possible to kill turbo mode so it can never be accessed? I happen to go to turbo all the time back from the lowest level and probably through some other sequence, and my LED would not survive that anymore.
It is possible to flash the turbo to be like amy % FET PWM you want to reduce average current, even if you go backwards or enter thermal calibration
Removing from reverse modes should be possible but that needs more investigation how the code has to be changed
The main option is what you want it to do when power is first applied. Meaning what the tail switch does.
You can choose nothing, 2 short blinks, full turbo and I think moon.
I think you can choose 2 channel or 3 channel. 2 channel is something new so I’m not familiar with it other than its supposed to improve reliability.
Since he uses NarsilM v1.2. he might be able to set the ramp to 80% with dbl clk for turbo. That’s a good option to have.
You can use the spring from your old driver or order a new one. Shipping is cheaper if you solder the spring. It ships flatter. Anyway, I’m sure Lexel will get you sorted.
Hi, Lexel
How can I buy those drivers?
I am interested in 17 (for ZL h600) and 21mm (for H03) boost drivers. Where can I find options for those drivers?
Like I was saying in that other thread, his boost drivers are not for sale yet. I did hear that ToyKeeper has helped him to get NarsilM running on the Boost drivers, so hopefully they will be out pretty soon.
So for right now, everyone who wants a boost driver will just have to wait.
new boards are marked as my sideswitches
S-Switch
G-Ground
L-Lights MCU controlles
some drivers got LS for permanent LED light
*also most high current new drivers got filtering for better LVP, but this makes reflashing impossible
there is a solder bridge you can open next to small C3*
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New generation of drivers releases now
replacing the at 2S unreliable AMC7135s
DD + small FET and resistors instead
MT03/09R XHP70.2
support of permanent switch LED plus MCU indicator with resistors
30mm for Convoy L6/ Thorfire S70S
support of permanent switch LED plus MCU indicator with resistors
20-22mm with 2 FETs and also 6+1 AMC
here with 1S configuration with 6+1 AMC
I had to drill out one via on the spring side partially that secures the switch pad from lifting if soldered too hot
17mm 2S with 2 FETs
17mm LX v1.0 FET+5+1
more filtering caps for very high drain builds
Yeah, it’s confusing. The MOSFET is like a remote controlled gate that can open and close many thousands of times per second to allow electricity to flow.
Filtering is what the capacitors do. They can take small ripples in current or voltage and basically smooth it or average it out. Or they can build up an electrical charge and release it very quickly.
Most of the components on these drivers are pretty simple. You’ve got a MOSFET (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor), resistors, capacitors, an MCU (microprocessor control unit) which is like the brains of the circuit and then maybe some amc7135 current regulators. You flash your computer code (firmware) into the MCU to make it work.
I know a little bit about these driver designs, but when Lexel starts talking about them, I only understand about half of what he’s saying. LOL