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Hi,
I posted a while back about dropping my LPC826 build (C6 host with 530mA driver). When I dropped it, the diode got extremely dim, and I assumed I broke it upon impact.
I got a new LPC836 today, so I wired it up and starting using it. It worked for a grand total of probably 35 seconds (10 seconds on, 20 off, then maybe 20 on, then a few hours off, then 5 on). The reason that last one is only 5 seconds on is because it stopped working after that. I'm not sure what an LED'd diode looks like, but mine is now really dim flickers a lot.
I tried new batteries and tried bypassing the tailcap switch but nothing would make it work.
The first time it broke (an LPC826), Jmillerdoc suggested the current probably killed the diode. I figured that was a little bit of the problem, but I really thought I just broke the diode due to impact. He suggested getting the LPC836 as a replacement rather than another LPC826 since it could better handle my 530mA.
This time when it broke (an LPC836), I didn't drop it or anything - it just went dim while I was using it. That leads me to believe that the current killed it. However, reading other threads, it doesn't look like 530mA should have killed it.
What are everyone's thoughts? Did the 530mA kill the diodes, or was it something else? There really isn't anything else I can think of, but I don't know everything.
I'm mainly asking so I know how to fix it for good. I don't want to buy another diode and kill it with the current, and I don't want to buy another driver if that's not the problem. I just don't know what to do
Thanks in advance everyone!
-Adam :yh:
I posted a while back about dropping my LPC826 build (C6 host with 530mA driver). When I dropped it, the diode got extremely dim, and I assumed I broke it upon impact.
I got a new LPC836 today, so I wired it up and starting using it. It worked for a grand total of probably 35 seconds (10 seconds on, 20 off, then maybe 20 on, then a few hours off, then 5 on). The reason that last one is only 5 seconds on is because it stopped working after that. I'm not sure what an LED'd diode looks like, but mine is now really dim flickers a lot.
I tried new batteries and tried bypassing the tailcap switch but nothing would make it work.
The first time it broke (an LPC826), Jmillerdoc suggested the current probably killed the diode. I figured that was a little bit of the problem, but I really thought I just broke the diode due to impact. He suggested getting the LPC836 as a replacement rather than another LPC826 since it could better handle my 530mA.
This time when it broke (an LPC836), I didn't drop it or anything - it just went dim while I was using it. That leads me to believe that the current killed it. However, reading other threads, it doesn't look like 530mA should have killed it.
What are everyone's thoughts? Did the 530mA kill the diodes, or was it something else? There really isn't anything else I can think of, but I don't know everything.
I'm mainly asking so I know how to fix it for good. I don't want to buy another diode and kill it with the current, and I don't want to buy another driver if that's not the problem. I just don't know what to do

Thanks in advance everyone!
-Adam :yh: