Bad EB Strip?

Looks like you may have broke the solder mask, shorting across those two copper planes, which provided the full/higher voltage to those LEDs?

Also, I would only use the screws near the edge for mounting. If you look at the copper it is pulled back around those for this reason. The hole that shorted might be for optic attachment.
I think you hit the nail on the head. The screw shorted those two traces together. Use plastic/fiber washers under those screws to prevent that.
 
How the hell do you find the correct drivers on Digikey. They don't seem to have anything for driving big cobs.
 
I think you hit the nail on the head. The screw shorted those two traces together. Use plastic/fiber washers under those screws to prevent that.

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What I'm seeing is mounting holes only on one side of the strips. Do the board islands match this?
Mine will be here later this week but it is what I've planned my mounting strategy around.
The notches are??? optic connectors of some kind???

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This is what I mean by islands... area with no traces meant for mounting... are there 6 or 4 on one side?
 
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That's so very helpful, a level of detail the data sheets don't have.
Go back to post #1 and look how the strips are mounted.
Remount the strips with proper screw placements and all should BEE fine...
 
Glad I never used that hole, never even thought about a possible short out scenario.....I just finally started bolting strips down after I was satisfied with prototype #7(maybe 8)...lol
 
Thanks everyone (and sorry for the slow response) -- I agree, that makes a lot of sense, and sounds like the most reasonable explanation. I tried to be gentle with the screws, but I guess I wasn't gentle enough. I've got them installed in the tent now; would you say "aint't broke, so don't fix it" or would you say they should be redone as a safety precaution? Thanks.
 
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