Haikelite mt03 mods? Update!

Do you know any good ones then, maybe the fx6? Tired of my questions yet?

are those big boxes current limitors or which ones?

I would have to have a look properly but the R resistors are the current limiting resistors. I would say the 3 sets of the R100s

You can basically piggy back a 17mm FET onto this board. Heaps of people with Triple or quad Nichia get high amps from a single FET. The bigger the FET the better it is for heat.

hm, could I use the fx6 driver at 5amps, and all the leds in parallel? Would all 3 drivers then get 5 amps each from this one driver? or would I need one driver for each? I would expect some drop in current per 3 leds, even though they are in prll?

one fet powering 3 xhp70 in parallel?

I’m planning a driver swap in one , after i receive 2 resistors .

I will install a Fet driver with Narsil firmware .

one driver powering all 3 in parallel?

Nah one driver in parallel 5amps will between all 3 LEDS. If you put had a series config they will have more amps each.

Yes , all in parallel .

everydaysurvivalgear i think you are not completely right . It can easily achieve over 5 amps per led , i’m hoping for a result between 14-15k lumens based on existing builds numbers . Just my point of view from existing triple xh70 + fet with 2s2p builds .

Edit : I agree that in series amperage will be higher , but in parallel it won’t be as low as 5 amps per xhp70 .

I Said the original driver can get more amps probably 15 total. But he wants to use a single 5amp driver to to power all LEDS in parallel that wont supply 5amps each?

Edited my previous post.

I was talking for fet driver , in my post . Sorry

Ah yea sorry mate. People where saying the BLF X6 driver has issues over 10 amps? The older A6 driver will do over that. What driver did you buy? Why not mod the stock driver? Any reason you chose to FET over this driver?

Those are for my xhp50 projects, but I could use one of the fx6 drivers, I ordered. I ordered the ld-3 at 4-6 amps, and fx6 5 amps, 2 of each. Any Ideas how to mod the stock driver though?

probably not quite, but near.

Are you talking about the 3 drivers that would supply 5A ?
If so, then that’s what I was thinking. Don’t parallel supply the same to each? But if you connect them in series, the current would be distribued evenly. Say 30 amps on series will be 10A per led, and in parallel, close to 30 to all example?

I will build my one , with Texas Avenger boards . I use the 22mm boards , with LDO : Texas Avenger "TA" Driver series - Triple channel + Bistro or Narsil + Clicky or E-switch - The Ultimate open source driver!

One main reason was Narsil it self , i really like it .

In series the same current would go through all of the leds , total current will be equal to the current of each one xhp70 .

In parallel , if total current is 30 amps , it will be distributed equally , 10 amps to each led .

For a build like that , you need to mod stock driver (probably a resistor mod) , or use a fet driver (leds in parallel , current will be as high as batteries can give , and leds’ Vf allow ) .

In a series circuit, the current through each of the components is the same, and the voltage across the circuit is the sum of the voltages across each component In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the components is the same, and the total current is the sum of the currents through each component.

Getting a bit confused here to say the least lol. So I would connect them together in parallel preferably?

Maybe 5 is enough?

Yea basically but remember these are 6 volts LEDs so you need 2 batteries in series to make the 6 volt led work and 2 batteries in parallel.
The drivers will be connected in parallel if using more then one.