I was sent these two lights to take apart and see if I could find what had gone wrong. They are 10W LED floodlights with a very slim profile due to the use of a large array of half watt SMD LEDs on a PCB with their mains power supply.
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power wasting failling crappy dodgy led lights.
youtube REALLY needs to sort out the auto generation of captions. If you want a good laugh Clive watch a video with them on
New circuit board + a couple of 14400 cells…? ๐ค๐
Hard to tell exactly what how much room you've got in there…
Hey Big Clive, love your work man! I have similar LED flood light that are AC too, and I'd like to run them 24v DC – is that possible??
Bought 6 50watt, 20 10watt, 2 300watt, 1 500 watt.
All but the 500 watt have failed within 12 months.
Such a shame full metal housings ๐๐ฝ
Hi! Great video,where did you find the datasheet?
Is it possible to replace the individual LEDs that has the black spots (or maybe just remove the burned LEDs and bridge with a short wire to get the light working again)? How does one go about figuring out what LEDs are used on flood light such as these?
All I know is I bought one and its knackered after one year,,technology !!!!
Just rewatched this video and I had an idea. High power less have a hundred chips in a ten by ten array but if they were all linked together in a chain of a hundred could 3 chips be used to switch the first 20 on then ten or row at a time? Would that result in low dissipation and more of the rectified synwave being used