Hi Guys...big fan of what you're doing here.
So recently bought stuff to whip together an Adalight setup. All in all, everything works great.
However, I've got one LED (about 4 positions from the end) that tends to flake out...showing the wrong colors, in a fairly consistent manner.
I've definitely got enough power (two 25 strands, powered by your 10V power adapter wired at the end of the first strand/beginning of second), and all the other LEDs both before and after this one work perfectly.
All signs seem to point to a defective LED/pixel.
Any thoughts? Should I request a replacement?
Thanks,
-Paul
Bad LED Strip
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- pburgess
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Re: Bad LED Strip
Hi Paul,
Sure sounds like a dodgy pixel. If you'd like to try a quick fix first...give the affected pixel a firm pinch, if no change, try the same on the pixel before it. Could be a marginal solder connection that just needs to be coerced into place. If that helps out, you can try using a zip-tie to keep the pixel pinched, or cut away some of the rubber insulation on that pixel and touch it up with a soldering iron.
If that doesn't help, or if you'd simply prefer a more permanent fix, a replacement can be arranged. Email [email protected] with your order number and a link to this thread and we'll get that taken care of.
Sure sounds like a dodgy pixel. If you'd like to try a quick fix first...give the affected pixel a firm pinch, if no change, try the same on the pixel before it. Could be a marginal solder connection that just needs to be coerced into place. If that helps out, you can try using a zip-tie to keep the pixel pinched, or cut away some of the rubber insulation on that pixel and touch it up with a soldering iron.
If that doesn't help, or if you'd simply prefer a more permanent fix, a replacement can be arranged. Email [email protected] with your order number and a link to this thread and we'll get that taken care of.
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Re: Bad LED Strip
Thanks for the pointers. I've tried the steps you've suggested (short of disassembly/soldering) to no avail. Looks like a defective pixel for sure. I'll drop the support guys an email.
Thanks again...
-Paul
Thanks again...
-Paul
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.