Hey Everyone:
I have some good news and some bad news . . . first the good news:
I successfully completed a full test wire of all my internal electronics this evening and most importantly I confirmed that it is possible to drive a configurable RGB accent LED from the emerald driver along with the main LED. Thus you
can have an accent LED for a crystal illumination that will always match whatever color you configure for the main blade. I also successfully tested the power level indicator accent during this pre-wire.
All in all I am very happy with what was accomplished . . .
Now for the bad news . . . I need some help from all you readers and builders. I didn't get everything to work just right . . . my recharge port is basically a dead component. See the video that I've posted below for the visual . . . but basically I'm finding that when I put in the kill key, it isn't stopping current to the obsidian board. When I pull the kill key or plug in the power jack - I don't get an obsidian boot up. I've double checked all my wiring and it is per the diagram I created on this message board early on. I have my positive lead going to the battery + and Voltage In on the Obsidian. I have the negative terminal going to the battery - . And I have the recharge port Ground lead going to the Ground on the obsidian. Even more curious is that the switch led ring is constantly illuminated even though I have it wired through the LED - on the Obsidian board -- meaning it shouldn't be illuminated provided that the switch is open to the obsidian. The switch led illumination is very dull. And when I close the switch to the obsidian - I get a full power illumination of the switch accent led.
Again -- see the video -- maybe you folks can help me figure out what is going on here and why the recharge port is basically not working at all / nor kill key. I also verified that I wired the terminals up correctly on the recharge port jack.
I will also post an update to the wiring diagram as I did find a problem in the original version -- I had the power level indicator negative going to the battery -- and it really needs to go to the LED - on the Obsidian -- that way the power level indicator isn't constantly on . . . Of course if the recharge port were working correctly, then I suppose the negative could go directly to the battery . . . maybe that is my problem -- maybe there is some power being channeled directly through the PLI by wiring it directly to the battery and then to the Obsidian LED -- I will try changing that back tomorrow and seeing if that makes a difference.
Appreciate any comments, feedback or thoughts on the matter and thanks for viewing!
http://youtu.be/EI8ulw9R5y8