LED Garage Light Fix Part 3
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- Опубліковано 5 січ 2024
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I wish you and your Family a wonderful 2024. I'm a 68 year old electro technican an you remind me on my beginning in a backyard "house" with my firsts Experiments before many years.. Good luck my boy and all the best from Germany 👍
Have a great 2024 too! and
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Those aluminum PCBs need a LOT of heat... your best bet is a way to preheat the board -- such as a hot plate or hot air in addition to the soldering iron. (Preheat the BOTTOM of the board to avoid melting the LEDS) .. cheers
Camera looks great, nice work!
Nice work sir!
Great content! Keep up the good work!
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I do tv backlights a lot and they soak up so much heat, you did a great job because I've melted so many before when starting.
And I'm not sure how they're driven but if you're removing leds then you might be driving the rest harder and the more you jumper out the quicker the rest will blow , you can buy those leds fairly cheap and with a small type c hot plate at 150c you don't need much hot air to get them up to temp and simply replace them.
Thanks I will look into Hot plates!
I’m pretty sure they have a current limiting power supply
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@@prettymuchflawless-cn1ms I'll be honest I'm not an expert on leds but I have a 6x100w array I built ....it runs at over 1kw no problem long as they are kept cool which is why its cooled with 4 server fans and they suck another 80w. And those led's I really had to get them hot because solder was just building like what sank the titanic.