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How to connect illuminated fire button with mosfet

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The only place you could put them is on the MOSFET switch side but it's not a happy medium it will work but it's not disconnecting the positive completely from the battery only the gate if the Mosfet goes nuts and breaks completely the on-off switch won't work
 
hmmm

The only place you could put them is on the MOSFET switch side but it's not a happy medium it will work but it's not disconnecting the positive completely from the battery only the gate if the Mosfet goes nuts and breaks completely the on-off switch won't work
Could you show how to wire it in picture?
 
This is the standard Mosfet build diagram...
parallel_battery_n-channel_mosfet.jpg


For illuminated fire you'll need to add a resistor across from the 510 positive to the LED positive on the switch, then you'll need to connect the LED negative to battery negative. I've selected a 470R resistor but you might want to check that as It could be a bit on the bright side I also reccomend adding the fuses as shown in the Modmaker diagram above... The wiring should be something like this - although I make no guarantee's that it is correct and you are solely responsible for ensuring the safety of the device...

Illum FSW.png
 
This is the standard Mosfet build diagram...
parallel_battery_n-channel_mosfet.jpg


For illuminated fire you'll need to add a resistor across from the 510 positive to the LED positive on the switch, then you'll need to connect the LED negative to battery negative. I've selected a 470R resistor but you might want to check that as It could be a bit on the bright side I also reccomend adding the fuses as shown in the Modmaker diagram above... The wiring should be something like this - although I make no guarantee's that it is correct and you are solely responsible for ensuring the safety of the device...

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I would put the connections from the led on the switch straight from the attey postive and negative just for the ease of wiring it as I expect the fire button will be closure to the 510
 
I would put the connections from the led on the switch straight from the attey postive and negative just for the ease of wiring it as I expect the fire button will be closure to the 510
TBH that diagram is for clarity - the best place to put the LED limiting resistor is directly on the pins of the switch from the N/O pin to the LED+ pin, a little small bore shrink tube could be used over the resistor if needed - which leaves just a single piece of fairly thin wire to go to the negative connection of the battery...
 
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