Put the 42v together today, one 50v/1000 cap and at 37v it is welding everything I use.
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Hey BJ, what's that white blob thing with the terms on each end at the left of the board? Nice battery and LED by the by.
I've decided I'm going to do a rev 2 on my solder box. Have a couple of 2577s now and will have an LED display soon.![]()
You never ask about a mans white blob![]()
It is a on off snap switch. This board come pre wired for a switch. I turn the board on, set the voltage with the pot then use the black push-button to charge the cap. The three wire 100v meter works great and can be calibrated.
You might want to elaborate on your setup a little more. When using a camera you will actually want more than one camera, or more than the single capacitor.
Mine is the simple set up soldering leads to the cap on the flash board. Ran the wires to the outside of the camera, soldered clips to the end. I used a Fuji disposable camera....I posted it somewhere in the front of this thread when we first started gathering cameras.....
No there was nothing wrong with it but I would like the adjustment to be easily accessible with a knob from the outside of the box. I was planing to make one that I could use as a little portable variable power supply for other projects that I play with.
I'm not judging your ability, but what size did you replace it with? Stock one is 10kΩ.
I put the original stock one back on the board last nigh but its toast![]()
Has anyone run a flash circuit with a 14500? I haven't tried it but I think it may work.
It seems like what works for someone isn't always the same for another. You might try adding some capacitors...also using good firm clips makes a difference
Can another value resistor be used between the fuse and lm board? Somehow it didnt make it on my last order. What exactly does this resistor do with such a low value?