Actual ready to sell items are in the different sales topics
if you found a fitting board just PM me
its designed to fit the original charging board
still transplanting it is not so easy those brass rods are a beast if you try just with an iron
I found out iron plus Hot air workst best
the first prototype will get on my next board order within the next days
it will be usual 1 Oz copper to do first function tests and see if it fits the light flawless as I made manual measurements of the original driver
this will take about 3-4 weeks from China
also if thats done the final production board in 2 Oz will take also some time
I thought that you could already swap the white flats into the FT03 without any other mods.
I’m planning this mod for my DOA FT03 host I have kicking around. Can you help me understand what the need/benefit is of this?
I’ve never built a driver and I’m wondering if I would be able to simply salvage all the parts off the FT03 SST-40 driver and re-install them on this one?
why are people always thinking too much?
a LDO is just a thing that puts out a constant voltage it is not a magical 2S or 4S conversion part
on 2S/4S builds the cell voltage would be above 6V absolute maximum voltage rating of an Attiny MCU, so you need to bring the voltage down (z-diode or LDO)
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totally different story here it remains 1S—>3V driver(could be as well used for 2S—>6V LED)
the LDO is there because it is needed on a CC build
reason:
Attiny MCU puts out a PWM signal, the operation amp needs a DC level
so this PWM signal gets filtered to a DC signal using a low pass
if the MCU voltage is not stabilized then the CC set voltage would vary depending on battery charge(like 2.5A with emtpy battery and 4A with full)
You mean the 2mm WF?
Does it hit ~9A on a low drain (10A rated) 21700?
A local modder here offers FT03’s with the 2mm white flat so I assumed it’s safe for the 2mm.
It is not that simple. A fet driver max output current depends on led forward voltage a lot. An XP-L HI draws like 5A but a 3V XHP50.2 can draw 14A from the same driver. in my L6 a White flat 2mm hit 10A with Liitokala 26650.
Definitely agree - finding the best regulated output (4.5A?) as a maximum is a good idea. I figure you know what you’re doing, so I’ll just wait patiently
My tries of white flat 1mm version showed that 4,5A is good for this emitter. Worth the bump from 4A but over that nothing significant output increase happening. Just more heat and turning angry blue over 5A
I think that the need for the driver should not be based upon the 1mm flat white plenty of linear drivers for that, but for the 2mm flat white hopfully to get the full potential from the emitter