GordonThree
Feb 25, 2018Explorer
Re: Awning light strip
Doubt it's due to voltage.
#1 suspect is a failed solder joint from thermal stress. If you push hard on the leds that are out, do they come back on?
#2 is water intrusion ... water gets in there and actually eats the connections, and you get a dead LED. Once water's found even a tiny hairline crack in the plastic or silicone covering, it can move along inside the strip using capillary action
#1 suspect is a failed solder joint from thermal stress. If you push hard on the leds that are out, do they come back on?
#2 is water intrusion ... water gets in there and actually eats the connections, and you get a dead LED. Once water's found even a tiny hairline crack in the plastic or silicone covering, it can move along inside the strip using capillary action