Hey Barkuti
have you receive your driver yet?
I’m curious to know what is the lowest current it can go.
Hey Barkuti
have you receive your driver yet?
I’m curious to know what is the lowest current it can go.
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
thanks Chatika
so the driver can adjust the current for each mode?
5.6mA is true firefly and this is what im looking for
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.
Err, do you mean that, when switching from high to low, low starts ramping from 0 to your 35mA current setting? How fast?
Cheers :-)
Fast, but it can be seen. Half a second, maybe less. At 60mA, I didnt notice it.
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.
Barkuti, in other threads you said high mode might be bumped up via the jumper - is this the case? Did you try, and if it works - how is it?
How do I set the Mod I plan to change? By On/off the power source and leaving the driver memorized the mode?
And does the Simon ´s method works on new drivers from Fasttech?
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You need to chose mode that you want to change. And tap, tap, tap or hoooold.
Yes, its works.
Yeah, definitely !
Thanks!
I didn’t think it would work with the new version.
This seems to be normal.
Mine do this too, even with stock settings.
So, can the current of the high mode be adjusted to values higher than 3 Amperes? Or is 3 Amperes the maximum?
3A is max
Cheers ^:)
P.S.: tried to use de simple post editor, Jerommel, but couldn't. The advanced one is WYSIWYG.
I guess i should have tried before, using the advanced post editor makes all the code invisible, so problem solved. :THUMBS-UP:
But i ordered some sub Ohm resistors to slap on top of the R010.
R020 on top should get me 4.5 Amperes. R030 should get me 4 Amperes.
Waiting for them to arrive...
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I guess i should have tried before, using the advanced post editor makes all the code invisible, so problem solved. :THUMBS-UP:
But i ordered some sub Ohm resistors to slap on top of the R010.
R020 on top should get me 4.5 Amperes. R030 should get me 4 Amperes.
Waiting for them to arrive...
Where to get cheeeap low value sense resistors? I have a few R050s, R200s and others scavenged from drivers, power bank boards, etc.
They weren’t super cheap.
Found them on Ebay: