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  • stj
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    is this resolved??

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  • stj
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    clicky switch is just that, the active stuff was on the pcb you stripped.

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  • EasyGoing1
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    Originally posted by stj View Post
    interesting, if it is your switch then it could be getting warm.
    i find with the really cheap chinese lights with a clicky tailswitch you sometimes have to give them a blast of contact-cleaner.
    or poor battery contacts?
    Well ... im not sure, I was thinking that there is some kind of active component in the thumb clicker which somehow provided the original functionality of bright / dimmer / dim / flashing / off. then back to bright... maybe there is a cap in there by chance?

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  • EasyGoing1
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    Originally posted by stj View Post
    battery capacity divided by 360.

    id your battery here:
    https://secondlifestorage.com/celldatabase.php
    I got this battery and several very similar to it ... so you're saying that under perfect conditions, I should get full brightness continuously for EIGHT hours??? (probably half of that given the fact that I've re-charged these at least one or two hundred times by now...)

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Originally posted by stj View Post
    Thank you for the battery information post this will help me a lot

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  • stj
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    Originally posted by EasyGoing1 View Post
    When I connect the LED using the AMC7135 and a 18650 battery, it draws about 360ma ... I'm not sure how quickly it will drain the battery at that amperage,
    battery capacity divided by 360.

    id your battery here:
    https://secondlifestorage.com/celldatabase.php

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  • stj
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    interesting, if it is your switch then it could be getting warm.
    i find with the really cheap chinese lights with a clicky tailswitch you sometimes have to give them a blast of contact-cleaner.
    or poor battery contacts?
    Last edited by stj; 11-28-2018, 07:03 AM.

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  • EasyGoing1
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    Originally posted by budm View Post
    Why not? Do you not know the Voltage source, the load current, etc.?
    Budm, you never did tell me if my calcs were accurate ...

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  • EasyGoing1
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    Originally posted by stj View Post
    lol

    so how many will you use?
    given we dont really know much(anything) about the led?
    I just re-assembled the flashlight with the new LED and just one 7135 and with a newly charged 18650, its EXTREMELY bright ... much brighter than it was before. The only weird thing about it is when I turn it on, it starts out extremely dim then SLOWLY gets brighter ... is there something connected to the push button that is causing this?

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  • EasyGoing1
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    Originally posted by stj View Post
    lol

    so how many will you use?
    given we dont really know much(anything) about the led?
    So I did use a CC power supply and set it for 4.2 volts at .5 amps, and it powered the LED just fine (and it damn bright which was wonderful) ... When I connect the LED using the AMC7135 and a 18650 battery, it draws about 360ma ... I'm not sure how quickly it will drain the battery at that amperage, but I'm thinking it would be pretty fast, so adding another 7135 would definitely make the light brighter, but it would also drain the battery faster ... now I'm not necessarily opposed to this because the battery is easily recharged and I certainly have enough of them laying around ...

    What would you do?

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  • stj
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    lol

    so how many will you use?
    given we dont really know much(anything) about the led?

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  • EasyGoing1
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    Originally posted by stj View Post
    your led is backwards, the chip regulates the negative rail.
    I JUST NOW took a closer look at the schematic on the datasheet and saw my error... they work just fine.

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  • R_J
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    here is the pdf
    Attached Files
    Last edited by R_J; 11-27-2018, 10:12 AM.

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  • stj
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    your led is backwards, the chip regulates the negative rail.

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  • EasyGoing1
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    Originally posted by stj View Post
    show your circuit.
    Here it is
    Attached Files

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  • stj
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    i posted that datasheet on the first page.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Here is the data sheet for this device AMC7135PKFT

    https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...f2c52ececb.pdf

    Does take a little time to load the page

    I am going to give these a try and see if I make a big Big LED light with them
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 11-25-2018, 04:05 PM.

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  • stj
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    show your circuit.

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  • EasyGoing1
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    They finally showed up today ... I have tried 6 of the 10 and NONE of them have worked ... kinda pisses me off.

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  • EasyGoing1
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    Originally posted by stj View Post
    and dont want any volt-drop.
    Yeah I couldn't imagine doped PLA at that amperage NOT producing a voltage drop... but I've not messed with it yet...

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