Nice indeed. Used a few of these already, now I can understand why I had a hard time trying to measure its output flicker with VISO Flicker Tester.
MOSFET temperature speaking, once the driver is installed in a flashlight it is able to transmit heat to the host, thus its effective temperature should be considerably lower ( :???: ).
Nice to see mode current can be adjusted, but I would certainly thank a more careful explanation besides what's seen in the video.
At last, let me say the driver has two track jumpers on the underside, one of them comes stock closed and the other is open:
In Chatika vas Paus photograph, the closed one is above, the open one below.
In this picture by me closed one is to the right side, open one at the left.
Let's see if I understand how current can be set for a given mode. Initial conditions:
Driver has an attached load (emitter).
A way to determine emitter current is set up.
Driver is powered with a voltage source beefy enough to overcome all burdens.
Driver has adequate cooling.
Driver mode to adjust is selected.
Then, when connecting the adjustment wire to ground driver will alternatively increase or decrease current until adjustment wire is ungrounded or some limit is reached. Is this right?
A really detailed explanation would be great!
I do not know how far you can reduce the current but i see a sens resistor. And usually playing with it, in or decreases the current. Could be a last resort if the programming is not enough.
I increased the current on my TN31 (K40m driver installed) a long time ago by switching the sense resistor from 100 or 82mOhm original to 50mOhm. And when i turned it on for the first time i was thinking : it’s alive it’s alive. Huge difference!
I have 2 drivers. I think it’s highly depends on used led battery.
1,49mA with Jaxman LG led and Sanyo NCR18650GA
4,6mA with LH351D and Panasonic NCR18650B
Little mistake, already edited. Its 4,6mA, not 5,6.
Yes, each mode can be changed. Just select the mode in which you want to change the brightness and taptaptap (I recommend doing single/slowly taps) to reduce the current and hold for increase.
I noticed something strange. I have reduced the current of the lowest mode to about 35mA. After switching from Hi> Lo, Low it ramping from 0. It doesn’t work when turning on at lowest mode.
Adjusted low mode to 100 mA and sometimes I see ramping too. Also my driver had strange modes by default: med 1.1A, high 2.2A. However, “set point” works as expected and all modes adjustable.