A double pole double throw should work DPDT since you want the meter on in both the up and down positions.
You might want to go with momentary for the up position.
all LED's are not made the same but i would say the average amp draw is between 10mA to 30mA. So yes they do use current but more then likely wont affect the battery cycle that much. Might cost you a puff or two if they are set up to only come on when the switch is pressed. They say to always...
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I guess i should point out what i was looking for when selecting the mosfet. First i figured it would see a max of 3 amps so i try to double that on the max amp rating on the mosfet so i looked for 6 amps or higher. Then the main thing is to figure for the gate...
I went cheap with mine but i needed a rework station because i was doing QFN style chips at that time. They have the solder pads on the bottom. I believe it is just a renamed AOYUE brand station. It has been good to me so far had it for almost a year and a half now
Whoops thats my bad . One too many shots of tequila thought i hit p channel in the filter , this one might work better SUD08P06-155L-E3 Vishay Siliconix | SUD08P06-155L-E3CT-ND | DigiKey
Edit: 10k to 100K for the resistor. It goes from gate to source. The gate on a P Channel would go to the...
Just to make sure your going to run the regulator always on and put the switch & mosfet on the output. So the gate voltage would be 4 to 6 volts.
If so here is one that might work for you , these are a 1/4 inch by a bit more then a 1/4 DMN6068LK3-13 Diodes/Zetex | DMN6068LK3-13DICT-ND | DigiKey...
Really it depends on the person some folks like the chisel tips better and use them all the time. I just use them if i have something big that will sink a lot of the heat like inductors or the outside /ground of battery side atomizer connector. Chisel tips hold more heat so they come in handy...
If the switch is rated @ 50mA and 48 Volts That = 6 volts 400 mA. Not sure how you got 2.4 amps. Amps at lower voltages are a bit more damaging. If the switch company did the raing @ 6 volts it would be more like 6 volts 333mA Or maybe even 300mA. I guess that is the reason they dont use a...
Sounds about right if the laptop USB ports were made to USB2.0 specs. The port should max out @ 500 mA if the specs were followed. Not a lot of motherboard and laptop makers follow the specs. So results will differ with different hardware. Pretty sure you have around 5 volts there without a load...
As far as i know there is no one making protected IMR batteries. Supposedly if they go terminal they just ooze their insides out instead of venting 2000 degree gasses like a li ion. AW IMR 18650's 1600 mah have a max amp drain of 16 amps so they are 10 x capacity. The Panasonic hi drains...
The simple answer is no there is no standard chart for this because they are not all made the same you have different brands and even different brands make different capacity models for the same size. Li ions are usually capacity x2 for max amps so a 2100mah 18650 li ion would be 4.2 amps a...
If left open it should give you 5 volts. At least thats what the data sheet says " VO Adjust Pin #3 = If left open-circuit, the output voltage will default to its minimum adjust value "
The reason one is showing Zero is that is the one protection has kicked in on. I would imagine the other one wouldnt take much for it to trip into protection also. You have to factor in that under load the battery voltage is going to go down quite a bit. You can slap the tripped one into the...
It has been my experience that the ohms dont change on my atomizers till the very end of there life. Usually they just burn out but sometimes you will get one that will change ohms as it heats up. I usually get a good two months out of one before that happens.
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