Varicool Dynamite-mod with 10Amp limit

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dr g

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Another benefit of ignoring pin 1 is that the build is simpler and can be smaller that way. This is how I like to use these also, and I even forego the vv by using a fixed resistor for an even smaller build.

I'd say the real reason to use these are for the step down efficiency and ample power.

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How can a button sized for the main power supply be smaller than a tactile?
 

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Help me out here. You have to have a power switch of some kind, either it can be a tactile or it has to handle 10+A/6V. The latter are pretty big buttons.

That's not how a Step Down Regulator works. The amperage on the battery side is lower than the output side. A 3A P.B. would be sufficient. C&K makes a nice one and smaller then the horn button.
 
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there are tactile switches rated for 5 amps here Invalid Request so you could do both have a tactile and avoid the minute drain on the batteries breaktru warned about all without using under rated parts like some do.
just realized after posting, that is probably a link to the exact part breaktru was talking about. not sure why it says invalid request but the link works fine for me
 
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That's not how a Step Up Regulator works. The amperage on the battery side is lower than the output side. A 3A P.B. would be sufficient. C&K makes a nice one and smaller then the horn button.

Do you mean step down regulator? The 3A/28v switch you specified can handle that power in any regard. I guess the 5a/12v switch is technically exactly minimum for full amperage.

there are tactile switches rated for 5 amps here Invalid Request so you could do both have a tactile and avoid the minute drain on the batteries breaktru warned about all without using under rated parts like some do.
just realized after posting, that is probably a link to the exact part breaktru was talking about. not sure why it says invalid request but the link works fine for me

I know those look like the small tacti switches but that switch is 10mm square.

Anyway I just feel like the ability to operate the regulator with a wider range of low-power switches is one of the great benefits. You have far more options for design, you can use thinner wires, you can increase switch lifespan, and/or you can use a smaller switch.
 
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