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I got bored. Soldered a MicroPuck to a U3T, and tried a 123. Was annoying to look at. Clipped/stripped and measured 160 mA diode current. Tried 6V in (kinda hard to hold the 2 123s /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif ) and got 410 mA, and residual spots. Possibilities?

Larry
 
At 6 volts in , your MicroPuck will have a rather short life. I've gotten awy with 4.5VDC, with no ill effects, but then it was a short term test.

But as they say, no pain, no gain, it's worth a try.

/ed B in NH
 
The micropuck is driven by a Zetex310 chip. 8 volts is the maximum input voltage of the chip. I don't know if the other parts of the curcuit will survive.

Vince.
 
Thanks! (I guess I'd better stick to BadBoys /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif .)

Larry
 
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An un-loaded MicroPuck will generate about 28 VDC, with 3V in I tried it for a few seconds only, in order to not fry any capacitors tht may be in the circuit.

The PowerPuck is about 2X the cost of a Micro and is a lot beefire (and larger). Not really intended for maglite conversions, but OK for automotive, lantern and BIG flashlite use. They're happy with 12V in, and also on a 7.4V - 10.8V
LiIon battery pack.

/ed B in NH
 
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Hemingray said:
An un-loaded MicroPuck will generate about 28 VDC, with 3V in I tried it for a few seconds only, in order to not fry any capacitors tht may be in the circuit.

/ed B in NH

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Yipes! Isn't that scary high for the *trasistor*? That is isn't Vceo (maximum collector/emitter voltage not driven) something like 16 Volts? The common result of exceeding this is catastrophic failure without warning........

Doug Owen
 
Thanks, Doug,

I just repackage stuff. I gotta leave it to you electronics guys for guidance as to what will work.

Larry
 
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tvodrd said:
Thanks, Doug,

I just repackage stuff. I gotta leave it to you electronics guys for guidance as to what will work.

Larry

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Hey, when it comes to 'what works' I have a policy to not argue with the chap with experience......

If you did it, it must be possible, right? Just kinda scary.

FWIW, I'm not sure anybody really makes much, 'repackaging' is afterall a relative term.

Doug Owen
 
That's why I tried it for only a few seconds, figured it woud be hazardous to the uPuck's lifespan /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/twak.gif
And the unit that was thusly tested was one retrieved from a failed mod (the circuit worked, the flashlight was cheap plastic and didn't hold up very well). It is now happily serving inside a modded Brinkmann Rebel.

I suppose that 5mm LEDs could be wired in a series-parallel
array, but all I've tried is 16-20 on parallel. A single Luxeon is still brighter, but then I had a lot of NSPG500Bs to play with.

/ed B in NH
 
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