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| Zero999:
--- Quote from: greenpossum on March 20, 2020, 02:39:09 pm --- --- Quote from: Zero999 on March 20, 2020, 02:28:17 pm ---My advice is to avoid cheap LEDs like that because they often fail prematurely. Cheap often doesn't save money in the long run. --- End quote --- As far as I can tell they are like LED light bulbs, if they fail you throw them out as they are only about $1-2 each. OP, I do think it's a bit like the Irish road directions: If you want to go to X, I wouldn't start here if I were you. ;) --- End quote --- The trouble is the damage they might do, when they fail: think fire and smoke. My advice is for the original poster to return them to the seller, giving flicker as a reason why they're unacceptable and demand a refund. Sellers shouldn't get away with selling crap like this. It's not the buyer's responsibility to fix defective goods. |
| greenpossum:
--- Quote from: StillTrying on March 20, 2020, 02:46:14 pm ---vintageteardown.com/teardown/50w-cob-led-with-module-integrated-driver/ --- End quote --- That website was blocked by my browser because of an expired HTTPS certificate. |
| StillTrying:
That website was blocked by my browser because of an expired HTTPS certificate. Me to, but I just clicked past the warnings. |
| greenpossum:
Here's a safe website with a link to a long YouTube video teardown: https://hackaday.com/2019/02/15/cob-led-teardown/ |
| StillTrying:
Here's a safe website LOL I'm checking suspicious websites all the the time, that one isn't. LED drivers are BP5132H. |
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