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    LED flood light

    DIY LED flood light conversion module with PCB file. (full build)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTQRRER1MOY

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    Re: LED flood light

    So you go from 1W LEDS to less than 1/4 Watt (Those little T-1-3/4 WHite LED probably rated at around 50mA) for a lot less power and no heat management, make sense to me, why not making improvement to the original design instead of down grading to find out what really caused the failure in the first place.
    BTW, there is no protection, no regulation, etc.
    So is that Video showing improvement or poorly design lights?
    Last edited by budm; 03-09-2017, 10:13 AM.
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    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...956#post305956

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    TV Factory reset codes listing:
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      #3
      Re: LED flood light

      He try to fix it

      This module was sent to me by a chap called Mike because it had failed in his new Beko fridge. It's interesting because it is possibly designed to be cheaper to use than a conventional lamp holder and LED lamp, while also ensuring maximum profit if a replacement is needed out of warranty. (£20 plus shipping at the point of making this video.)
      So here's how it works, how to test the LEDs and decide if perhaps one needs bridged to get it working again.

      "Non-serviceable" LED fridge light module. (with schematic)
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BgWoeMGoX0

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