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![]() I have contacted maxspect directly, the problem is is that the loght is bought 2nd hand. I submitted a ticked for support but havent recieved an answer quite yet. Ive read a few problems of people running into this and was wondering if anyone on here has had this problem and got it resolved or fixed it themselves.
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![]() I had the same happen to me on a fixture...
The pads are wired so if one goes out, they all go out... If I recall this happens when blue channel is run at 100% It was out of warranty but support gave me instructions on how to diagnose this issue. Once confirmed, I ordered a replacement pad from my LFS, and switched out the burnt pad quite painlessly.
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![]() I have a razor and bought a second used one but once I took it home i realized nearly 1/4th of the LEDs are burnt out. How much were the new LED pads?
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![]() The LED pad is about $60.
I'll post up the instructions later on how to test which pad is the one with the burnt out LED.
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![]() That would be greatly appreciated
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![]() To identify which LED pad is the problem:
The pads are in series, so when one is done, they will all stop working. Try bypassing a pad by shorting it. Use a copper wire and connect B+ to B-. When you bypass the faulty pad, the others will light. When you remove the cover, you will see the connections are labeled. So just follow the steps above. I used this method to isolate and replace a faulty pad. I'm a cable guy, so I just used a small piece of copper core from a piece of coax
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![]() I had my blue channel die on both of my units after around 2 years. Maxspect did replace the control board I think. My LEDs looked burnt almost, the area around each of the blue diodes was cracked. Didnt end up replacing the light pod and they have worked for the last 6 months like new.
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160w, led, lights, maxspect, reef light |
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