Yes as I have the internal controller and CA, I will only be able to use the external tachometer setup. However CA can be connected to the internal controller maybe via the yellow wire left ove, might serve as hall transition counter.
Would it be easier to just install the external counter for my internal controller? I think so.
As both configurations require a constant wheel size to function and both do count RPM accurately, and the extra work pulling my pie apart for this configuration can wait until I pull my pie apart and install an external controller.
Oh and leds if you slip and give them unregulated 12v they will flash brilliantly for a second and never work again. I love that one, testing my led heat sinks, I have a a few old heat sinks lying around, using linear regs to test my leds overvolt ability, if you tap the led negative off the batt terminals and your adj isnt connected to the LM 317t reg. "Poof" like two wizards in a bed. *Shakes fist*
With linear regs, always tap the load ground from your adjust feed and make adj a permanent connection, I keep telling myself this, doh!
The same goes with the feedback control with switcher regulators, it cant be intermitant or else you get the full Monty (volts) straight into your circuit.
As for the 2v 18,000mc leds for my back light, they only overvolt to 0.4v and show no off colour, and because they are used for brake lights are only operated overvolted for short periods. This means you can up the brightness just a tad for braking operations.
I also filed the tops off the red lights as the lens were too focused and blinding. This can help a little with the thermals.
Actually my red leds are prolly 2.4v but the focal lumen spread is way tight on these so they rate them down.
Edit:
Seems we have a new friend over the summer. An Aussie tree frog. They come in here away frome the snakes and make themselves comfy. The cats leave them alone as we don't care for frog cruelty from any family members. They are a great treat to see and are more than welcome campers in our home rather than their nemisis the introduced cain toads. They get relaxed so you need to watch where you walk here in summer..