Great video! I fixed mine using this video but in a different way. In a light with multiple leds the bad led can be easily found by carefully probing and joining each led's legs together with tweezers. When the bad led is bypassed using the tweezers the other ones burn bright. You don't have to replace the bad led if you remove it and bypass it by soldering the circuit together at it's legs.
Great video! I fixed mine using this video but in a different way. In a light with multiple leds the bad led can be easily found by carefully probing and joining each led's legs together with tweezers. When the bad led is bypassed using the tweezers the other ones burn bright. You don't have to replace the bad led if you remove it and bypass it by soldering the circuit together at it's legs.
Thanks for this!
in the trash it goes
Get a new one for 10 bucks 😅😅😅😅😅
Assuming you can find one, yes.. but I also enjoyed the challenge of repairing it. Plus, now I can fix any others that die for next to nothing.