Anyone else have this problem with Spiderfarmer Lights?

Budzbuddha

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I to got a review led from @Spiderfarmerled ( SF 1000 V2 dimmer model ) as a tester , it seems to be holding in there.
To me it looks like a solder mask issue … I’m noting those areas around screw points. Did you unknowingly “ tighten “ those ?
Looks like a shorting .

Reach out to them … what’s the harm ?
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Zephyrs

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I to got a review led from @Spiderfarmerled ( SF 1000 V2 dimmer model ) as a tester , it seems to be holding in there.
To me it looks like a solder mask issue … I’m noting those areas around screw points. Did you unknowingly “ tighten “ those ?
Looks like a shorting .

Reach out to them … what’s the harm ?
Attach pics
Hay there @Budzbuddha, I also own a SF-1000. I have used it for a whole run, in a small closet grow last winter. It created amazing, dense buds. On a 1 plant grow. But this SF-4000. Was a prize win here on a RIU. I have not touched the bottom side wi the diodes at all. So no dirty finger smudges or anything else. Its strait up melting the glued on diodes, I'm assuming. It is a scary Possible Fire hazard. That I will not keep running...!! I will still run there sf1000 though. Because it hasn't shown a similar issue. I don't think they will replace a contest win light.? I will email them in a day or so when I ain't busy. And see what they say. Seriously though, I Have a half a mind to send my free prize back to them.. so they can possibly not burn my house down... >:(
 

II69II

Active Member
Why dont you just take it apart and rewire it yourself and maybe mount the leds to a new frame. IDK i build my own lights and just buy the boards. Plus leds dont overheat like regular bulbs so I doubt itd burn your house down, it might have melted some glue from the heat but youre probably good. It was free, can you really be mad over some melted glue? Seems you need a lot more knowledge about lights and electrical work holmes.
 

Zephyrs

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Why dont you just take it apart and rewire it yourself and maybe mount the leds to a new frame. IDK i build my own lights and just buy the boards. Plus leds dont overheat like regular bulbs so I doubt itd burn your house down, it might have melted some glue from the heat but youre probably good. It was free, can you really be mad over some melted glue? Seems you need a lot more knowledge about lights and electrical work holmes.
Because, exactly that! I'm not a freaking electrician! LOL. I have never had interest in that field. I want to trust a company that sell lights to make sure that their products are safe. And I'm not mad at spiderfarmer whatsoever, it's just a serious concern for ME personally. But I did mention yesterday that "maybe I might be overreacting" :eyesmoke: Wow I so high right now I just quoted myself. Anywhos, I'll just get in touch with Spiderfarmer and report back. :sleep:
 

osowhom

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Because, exactly that! I'm not a freaking electrician! LOL. I have never had interest in that field. I want to trust a company that sell lights to make sure that their products are safe. And I'm not mad at spiderfarmer whatsoever, it's just a serious concern for ME personally. But I did mention yesterday that "maybe I might be overreacting" :eyesmoke: Wow I so high right now I just quoted myself. Anywhos, I'll just get in touch with Spiderfarmer and report back. :sleep:
I am a certified electrician did the marks appear after you used it or did it come that way? they do a bench test before they can be UL certified if you can get a laser thermometer check all the strips at full power and see if its a hotspot also get a smoke detector for your room just in case
 

Zephyrs

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I am a certified electrician did the marks appear after you used it or did it come that way? they do a bench test before they can be UL certified if you can get a laser thermometer check all the strips at full power and see if its a hotspot also get a smoke detector for your room just in case
Hay Bud, those yellow streaks appeared after approximately 50 hours of usage. It is spreading by the week of minimal usage. Its pretty apparent that it's glue literally melting down. I'll unplug it until for now. So I can sleep without worrying. Thanks for your insight though! :D
 
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PadawanWarrior

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I definitely wouldn't use it until you find out what the problem is. I have 2 automatic fire extinguishers even though my Alibaba boards work fine.

You can never be too careful.
I already had a house fire from an electrical issue awhile ago. Luckily we were there and my wife smelled if before it got too bad. It was exciting for the neighbors, lol.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Glad y'all caught it in time.
It was a rental but still. I went back at night a week after when they were fixing it to feed my oscars and change the batteries on the air pumps I had set up. The power was turned off so we went in with flashlights. I went in my bedroom where the tank was and there was a shocked Mexican dude in our bed. I was like WTF, lol.

He said he worked late and was just crashing there for the night. Well I said OK, but was thinking WTF. He felt like an ass, lol.

Mexican Goldilocks, lol.
 
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