How to easily repair LED panel drivers in just 5 minutes

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LED panels tend to occasionally fail but the most common fault that these panels and their drivers experience is a capacitor failure because of the heat exposure and because they are being constantly pushed to their limits.
In this video, I'm guiding you to how these drivers operate, how they are made, and what you can do to repair them.
Since in most cases, the LED panel itself is not damaged, these repairs are well worth the time of an afternoon to fix a bunch and have them ready for replacement once another one fails.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 81
@MohamedUAE
@MohamedUAE 6 місяців тому
I like the way how calm and precise you are when talking... Keep it up and i believe you deserve more than 6K followers for such information that you got. Keep it up man.
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 6 місяців тому
Thank you! 👍👍👍
@VladoT
@VladoT Рік тому
Keep up the good work man!
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode Рік тому
Thanks 👍👍👍
@Elnufo
@Elnufo 9 місяців тому
i like resourceful thinking, good video sir.
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 9 місяців тому
Thanks! 👍
@sergei149
@sergei149 2 місяці тому
Guys, if you end up fixing these try installing lager caps and not smaller like in the video. and higher voltage if you can squeeze those in place. Lager size and voltage will give you a longer run. Say you had 25V 1000uF install 35V 1000uf. Cap body size is direct reference to how many hours it's designed to run for
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 2 місяці тому
Higher voltage rated capacitors are always a better choice when available.
@josearnaldodacruz2504
@josearnaldodacruz2504 Місяць тому
Thank you for teach how to solve this problem.
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode Місяць тому
You are welcome!
@TK-setophaga
@TK-setophaga 8 місяців тому
Good explanation. I installed about 100 of these and believed they would be maintenance-free. So I don't replace bulbs as I did many years ago. But now I need to fix the electronics. I would have discarded and replaced a bunch of lights if not for your instruction.
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 8 місяців тому
In theory yes, they should be maintenance free but questionable manufacturing leaves many broken just for some extremely cheap parts. It's good that you managed to fix yours.
@hansellito
@hansellito Рік тому
Good job. I got the same opportunity with sonme drivers... Maybe no anymore, thanks 👍
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode Рік тому
Give it a go, see how it goes.
@Accumulator1
@Accumulator1 3 місяці тому
Appreciate this video discussion. Maybe you can bypass the bad segment of LEDs by connecting + and - wires to connect the segment before to the segment after the bad one. Then all will burn except just few LEDs with minimal loss of illumination.
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 3 місяці тому
Yes, this is doable if you don't mind rhe gap in the light.
@amoore2719
@amoore2719 5 місяців тому
Thank you for the detailed tutorial, I have a ceiling light (LED) that stopped working. I will take it down and try this repair. Hello from Canada!
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 5 місяців тому
I'm sorry that it failed but also, I'm glad that you'll have a learning opportunity. Let me know how it goes!
@oskimac
@oskimac Рік тому
I would leave the legs of the first capacitor as long as possible. And not bent it over the board... Keep it as far as you can. To avoid the heat from the chip affecting it on the future
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode Рік тому
It is not the chip only as there is a lot of heat from the panel itself and the driver sits on top of it at all times. Having rhe capacitor away will definitely help but I don't think it will be too much of a difference.
@esecallum
@esecallum 11 місяців тому
can you adjust the constant current. i have a 350 ma one but only need 180 ma
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 11 місяців тому
The control IC, usually uses a current sense resistor that you can change based on the datasheet to lower the current and you will need to find the datasheet for finding the right value.
@oskimac
@oskimac Рік тому
Just remove one bad led. By string it by force and bridge the remaining pad w6a blob of solder and you are done. The panel will be running at a diferent voltage (3volt less) but the driver will take care of that.
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode Рік тому
Yes, I'm aware of that and I've done this in the past with regular light bulbs. The problem here is that there are 5 LEDs in the string that don't light up and that will make a visible dark area on the panel that I don't think will look good.
@oskimac
@oskimac Рік тому
@@TasteTheCode just a quick fix. but its true.
@1chai
@1chai 5 місяців тому
Dear Taste The Code, can I connect an 12 watt driver to a 18 watt LED ceiling panel, hoping to dim the 18 watt LED panel to have the same brightness as the 12 watt panel? It is hard to find a 6-inch diameter 12 watt LED panel in Malaysia. Most sellers here sell only 6 inch 18 watt panels.
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 5 місяців тому
Hmmm it will probably work bit you will be pushing that driver to the max all the time and it might burn out. They are usually designed to pish certain current through the LEDs and they work in a certain range rather than a very specific wattage.
@TheBigV_008
@TheBigV_008 4 місяці тому
14:11 Can I just put a resistor connecting across that particular group of LEDs and make it work?
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 4 місяці тому
The driver chip will try to push a set amount of current through all LEDs so, it is better to just add a wire link. The downside is that there will be a dim spot in the panel, but it will work.
@najiahmusa5766
@najiahmusa5766 4 місяці тому
Good job
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 4 місяці тому
Thanks
@ghattasaf9683
@ghattasaf9683 Місяць тому
Oh thanks for this tutorial. I have a 2 color led lamp with multi separate led panels the white color started to flicker randomly. Then after a while the warm color do the same. What do you think is the wrong with the driver ? Output is 180-200 v and 230mA
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode Місяць тому
Flicker is usually caused by the capacitors or by a bad LED.
@Slawek_EU07
@Slawek_EU07 6 місяців тому
In my country, Poland, similar lighting fixtures (lamps) are used, and most often the LED diodes burn out. The power supply is of poor quality, the lack of filters causes interference with FM radio reception.
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 6 місяців тому
Yeah, it happens here as well. Manufacturers usually overdrive the LEDs just so they burn out quickly to be replaced with new lights 😭
@FarizMammadov-qw8rc
@FarizMammadov-qw8rc 4 місяці тому
Hello, I have a led light that is controlled by a remote control. I ordered this from a distance and it seems to have been damaged in transit. After turning on the light, when I press with my hand where the drivers are located, the light changes color. (for example, if the white LEDs are on, they turn purple) Sometimes it recognizes the remote control and sometimes it doesn't. Which element do you think is damaged?
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 4 місяці тому
Sounds like a bad connection or cracked PCB. You can try to inspect the PCB for damage or try to reflow some of the ICs.
@binko6106
@binko6106 4 місяці тому
Sir, can i control to adjust current output from IC driver pin Cs resistor.if i change resistor what happen to? thank you sir!
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 4 місяці тому
That is usually explained in the datasheet for the chip where there will be a formula to calculate the resistor required for the target current. But that is only if you are able to read the chip number and find a datasheet for it as often the numbers will be erased or datasheets are not available.
@sirthomas4637
@sirthomas4637 3 місяці тому
Nice, but capacitors dont appear bad. Is it possible i am putting too many lights off one controller? Is there a way to test the lights or the components themselves with a volt meter to see if they are bad?
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 3 місяці тому
Yes, each driver is rated for a set amount of power. Trying to draw more than that will damage it. You can test individual LEDs with a multimeter, but only if they are one LED per package. If they are more than you can't.
@sanjeevkumarmalik1429
@sanjeevkumarmalik1429 2 місяці тому
If I have to replace the transformer, what specifications should I go with !
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 2 місяці тому
Well I really can't tell... Maybe consult the chip datasheet? If the transformer is gone, I think you'll be better off replacing the entire driver boatd.
@keshavamurthybt1079
@keshavamurthybt1079 8 місяців тому
I found low voltage problem. Solution please
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 8 місяців тому
Please be more specific. Low voltage where?
@liyanagedonupananda9019
@liyanagedonupananda9019 3 місяці тому
how can we make testing lamp? will you show it?
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 3 місяці тому
I have a video on my channel, search for dim light tester.
@laserfalcon
@laserfalcon 5 місяців тому
I have a driver for a four foot shop light led , this light just goes on and off constantly. I looked at capacitors and none looked bulging, can they still be bad ? Can they be tested?
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 4 місяці тому
Yes, and flashing is a common sign that at least one of them is bad. It might be one of the LEDs as well but it is not that likely. They can be tested with a capacitance meter or a multimeter that has capacitance measurement. However, the cost of the capacitors is so low that it is worth changing them all just in case and trying it out. Make sure that the voltage rating is the same or more than what's already installed.
@laserfalcon
@laserfalcon 4 місяці тому
@@TasteTheCode Thanks for insight
@gulamrasoolshaikh6696
@gulamrasoolshaikh6696 4 місяці тому
Each led watag circuit voltag is difrent so parts velu is different.
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 4 місяці тому
Yes, true. Depending on the wattage of the light, a different set of components might be needed.
@irishguy200007
@irishguy200007 5 місяців тому
Can you drop the current on this driver?
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 5 місяців тому
Yes you can. This one uses the two parallel resistors where you can take one of the to usually half the current.
@irishguy200007
@irishguy200007 5 місяців тому
@@TasteTheCode You take one off?
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 5 місяців тому
Yes, I usually take out the smaler one.
@irishguy200007
@irishguy200007 5 місяців тому
Is there a circuit diagram for this driver?
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 5 місяців тому
It is not uncommon to have chips with markings removed from the top so it is difficult to know what the exact chip is. If you can see a number, you can usually find the datasheet that will have its typical circuit in it. Most drivers are just a replica of the typical circuit diagram from the datasheet.
@francisg1375
@francisg1375 2 місяці тому
I think you forgot to mention that whenever working with capacitors (regardless of whether good or bad ones) in AC circuits is to always discharge them for the safety reason as not to get an electric shock.. Capacitors do retain some energy even when removed from an AC line..
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 2 місяці тому
Once dead, these capacitors barely hold any charge in them but, yes, it is true that they might hold a significant charge and I should have stated that more clearly. Thanks for pointing it out.
@vibesheak306
@vibesheak306 5 місяців тому
Circuit Diagram Plzz ?
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 5 місяців тому
Search for a datasheet for the chip and there should be an example circuit there.
@Kingshukpalchoudhury
@Kingshukpalchoudhury 4 місяці тому
How to check the driver IC?
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 4 місяці тому
That is not an easy task. I guess you would check the datasheet and compare pin outputs based on that.
@Kingshukpalchoudhury
@Kingshukpalchoudhury 4 місяці тому
@@TasteTheCode well often the datasheet is not available, or specially for constant current buck non isolated ICs, the output voltage isn't mentioned either..what to do then? Examples DP8621 DP9501D DX 2866BJ
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 4 місяці тому
Output voltage usually depends on the number of LEDs attached. For constant current drivers, it is the current that they regulate so you can have more (up to chip power limit) or less LEDs and it will still work. If everything else is OK on the board, you can either replace the chip if you find a replacement, or ditch the repair entirely as the price of these drivers in not really worth that much hustle.
@peanutman6593
@peanutman6593 Місяць тому
Five minutes? I think the next thing you need to fix is your clock
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode Місяць тому
😱😱😱⏰⏰⏰
@frederickbowdler8169
@frederickbowdler8169 5 місяців тому
write down polarity or you can forget😊
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 5 місяців тому
Hahhahaha true that! It won't be the first time 😅
@MrBobWareham
@MrBobWareham Місяць тому
Bodge on bodge
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode Місяць тому
Thanks for watching! I'm always looking to improve so, If you have any specific suggestions for improvement or alternative methods, I'd love to hear them!
@ps3customgamer
@ps3customgamer Рік тому
Please no one buy an iron like that. Get a temperature controlled one with the heating element in the tip that wets solder properly without excessive heat. I like TS100 but any cheap T12 will be better than this
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode Рік тому
This is a temperature-controlled iron. It might not be the best one out there but not everyone can afford to pay hundreds for a soldering iron...
@amoore2719
@amoore2719 5 місяців тому
@@TasteTheCodeYou are right, I have been using a cheap $20 iron for years and it is fine. It won’t do SMD with 100 contacts, but I don’t try that. Nice soldering job with your “cheap” iron!
@christians6734
@christians6734 3 місяці тому
380 is hot, but RoHS solder tin indeed requires a higher temperature before it starts to flow.
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 3 місяці тому
Yes true. The biggest issue is till you have it mixed a bit with some fresh solder. Then it is usable.
@Accumulator1
@Accumulator1 3 місяці тому
​@@amoore2719 I use a Weller that resembles the one in video. I plug it in to the voltage/temp control that I built. Easy control. I had bought such panels and the drivers always eventually fail. Sometimes a failed driver unfortunately burn out some of the LEDs. I had bought some cheap driver panels from China to swap out with the bad. I may look at those bad drivers again and see if I can fix the component. I want to ask, can I use capacitors from old broken devices or do they go bad with age?
@thomasaquinas601
@thomasaquinas601 4 місяці тому
...says a video that is 15 minutes long...
@TasteTheCode
@TasteTheCode 4 місяці тому
Well if I skip all of the explanations, it will be down to 30 seconds....
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