eas, I hear what you’re saying, but I’ve built over 500 lights and never had an issue with an emitter that was hooked up backwards. And yes, I’ve mistakenly done it quite a few times, never blew one. So, at the end of the day… it doesn’t really matter.

That said, I don’t make it a practice to turn a light on for the first time in Turbo mode, always check with a bench cell to make sure the emitter is properly mounted before putting it in the light. And typically leave my lap pull bench cell discharged. (Sanyo FJ) So I recommend following some normal testing protocol before subjecting any new build to full power. May well save you having to endure magic smoke and all that good stuff… :wink:

(mostly from a shorted positive pad to thermal pad, things like that DO happen)