Stock it has a timed temp check or just a general timed stepdown. After 2.5 minutes it (might) check the temp and steps down. If one were to reengage turbo after the stepdown it will not stepdown again until the time has passed. Assuming nothing is damaged by modifying the output it will likely overheat well before the timed check.
There is no constant temperature monitoring like in an X7.
Yea it does check the LED temp if its over 60 degrees it wont allow the light to step up apparently. Its not constant monitoring.
I am not sure about the 4s driver.
The reading your getting of amps is held back by your stock Multimeter leads. You need thick gauge shorter wires to plug into the Multimeter.
everydaysurvivalgear:
Yea it does check the LED temp if its over 60 degrees it wont allow the light to step up apparently. Its not constant monitoring.
I am not sure about the 4s driver.
The reading your getting of amps is held back by your stock Multimeter leads. You need thick gauge shorter wires to plug into the Multimeter.
I didn’t check led temp or stepping up after 60 degrees, but it will definitely go well over 60 degrees on the exterior if you re-engage turbo after the stepdown or presumably if you modify the output, depending on how much it was modified it may overheat even before the initial timer.
hannesremo
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January 14, 2017, 8:26am
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Good morningnyou still on here?
hannesremo
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January 14, 2017, 8:27am
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Shpuld be fine it’s a Mastech my74
hannesremo
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January 14, 2017, 8:29am
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that is why I want a temp display of some sort
hannesremo
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January 14, 2017, 10:50am
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Tried to remove the resistors completely on my other Mt03, didn’t turn on then. Will probably do the added resistors on that one too.
Did you leave solder to bridge the connection?
hannesremo
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January 14, 2017, 12:48pm
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No, bit accidentally broke one of the fet pins! So the second mt03 needs a new driver maybe?
Hmmm lol
Does it turn on?
Can you take a picture?
hannesremo
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January 14, 2017, 1:09pm
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Try and solder a bridge across the broken leg? Use a piece of wire then solder on top of that?
hannesremo
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January 14, 2017, 1:26pm
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you mean a bridgebon the board?
Maybe easier to just solder it to some wires to lift it up a bit. The pins like to stick together with solder!
hannesremo
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January 14, 2017, 1:29pm
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Too broken, chip can’t be soldered, I got some other similar looking ones, but might be other functions!
Yea try that.
If its only only one leg of the FET you may be able to use it still and make a connection with solder and wire.
hannesremo
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January 14, 2017, 1:31pm
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no chance to get it fixed!
hannesremo
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January 14, 2017, 1:34pm
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Looks like it will get a new driver or 3 in parallel.
Oh well. leave it for a while maybe you will think of a idea.
hannesremo
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January 14, 2017, 1:45pm
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Yeah, Still got the cw mt-03.That one has the res mods. So I will take so pics of it tonight outside?