Hi, I'm trying to fix my buddies rechargeable led work light made by olight and the model is odiance. For some reason now after a couple years of no issue, when powered off now, the led is faintly lit on 3 of the orange rows but as you can see from the first pic that's not where the leds are. The part that is faintly lit is beside the leds? Anyone know how that is possible? Is there small voltage still coming in somehow? The third pic is with the cover off.
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Sorry I’m mistaken, there are led’s where the orange lines are. There’s a knob that lets you adjust the light to a white/orange color as it turns on both the white and dim orange leds. But yeah I don’t know why when powered off the orange ones are still lit on 3 of the rows.Comment
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I did reflow the resister solder joints but issue is still there.Comment
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I know can't see the tracks with the black. It's weird cause how come only 3 of the rows of leds are dimly lit when off and not the rest.Comment
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Datasheets ...
https://energo-shop.com/content/file...t-24915618.pdf (IP5389)
https://www.monolithicpower.com/en/d...cument_id/1189 (MP3429)
https://socmcu.com/en/files_down.php?id=44 (SC92F7423X)
https://op1.0ps.us/pdf/opplanet-olig...manual-pdf.pdf (user manual)
I can't see how the intensity of the LEDs is controlled. Perhaps I've identified the wrong converters?Last edited by truclacicr; 10-15-2024, 01:56 PM.Comment
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Datasheets ...
https://energo-shop.com/content/file...t-24915618.pdf (IP5389)
https://www.monolithicpower.com/en/d...cument_id/1189 (MP3429)
https://socmcu.com/en/files_down.php?id=44 (SC92F7423X)
https://op1.0ps.us/pdf/opplanet-olig...manual-pdf.pdf (user manual)
I can't see how the intensity of the LEDs is controlled. Perhaps I've identified the wrong converters?Comment
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PAN3030P would be the MOSFETs in the battery charger circuit.
http://www.jg-semi.cn/uploads/admin/...6/PAN3030P.pdf
Are there any components on the underside of the PCB or anywhere else? I would think that there must be a MOSFET switch, or physical switch, between the battery's positive terminal and the Vin pins of each of the MP3429 boost converters, otherwise the battery would drain through the LED strings.
Perhaps the two MOSFETs at the USB ports are configured as ideal diodes to prevent the battery from back-feeding into the ports? In fact they appear in the simplified application schematic on page 2 of the datasheet.Last edited by truclacicr; 10-15-2024, 09:59 PM.Comment
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PAN3030P would be the MOSFETs in the battery charger circuit.
http://www.jg-semi.cn/uploads/admin/...6/PAN3030P.pdf
Are there any components on the underside of the PCB or anywhere else? I would think that there must be a MOSFET switch, or physical switch, between the battery's positive terminal and the Vin pins of each of the MP3429 boost converters, otherwise the battery would drain through the LED strings.
Perhaps the two MOSFETs at the USB ports are configured as ideal diodes to prevent the battery from back-feeding into the ports? In fact they appear in the simplified application schematic on page 2 of the datasheet.Comment
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Si24R1 is a wireless transceiver.
http://www.szczkjgs.com/UploadFiles/...652/Si24R1.pdf (Si24R1 datasheet)
https://www.easy-core.com/file-download-530-left.html (module)
Those two SOT23-5 ICs look promising, but I haven't been able to identify them. Is the marking "|128" or "|12B"?
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Nope, "12B" is an op amp.
https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tlv333.pdf (TLV333IDCKR datasheet)
https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005007900820691.html (photo)
I'm stumped.Last edited by truclacicr; 10-16-2024, 12:27 AM.Comment
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I would start by measuring the voltage between the battery terminals. Then measure the voltage between the LEDW+ and LEDW- terminals, and between the LEDC+ and LEDC- terminals. Do this when the light is on and off.Comment
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Lights off ledw- and ledw+ 7.78v
Lights on ledc- and ledc+ 10.3v at lowest brightness and max brightness 11.37v
Lights on ledw- and ledw+ 7.83v at lowest brightness and max brightness 7.6v
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Doesn't this mean that the white and yellow LED strings are always on and that the 7.2V (?) battery is being continually drained?
Doesn't this also mean that the light has been configured for yellow light mode? Do you get different readings in white light mode?
If 11V is the supply voltage for each LED string at max brightness, how many LEDs are in each string?Comment
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a buck/boost converter will pass current even if it doesnt run, so you need to actually cut the feed to one and not just use the enable pin.
i think thats what is happening - one of the boost convertors is passing the battery voltage to the leds when the controller is disabled.
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