iamthevibe
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hey all.
I really need help to figure out what to do and I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
After watching growmau5's video where he made a veg light using 20 cxa2530 cobs and 2 hlg 185-c500's I decided to copy his idea, but just half it as my space isn't even close to as large.
I decided to get the cxb2530's but otherwise got the exact same components.
First I tried to just power one LED to see if everything was working and how difficult that would be. I in turn burnt out my first LED.
After a lot more research and seeking advice from growmau5 I realised I needed at least 5 cobs in series for this driver. Totally fine. I tried to use the cob holders I had purchased, but they very finiky and I was struggling to get them to work.
Instead I soldered each cob and attached them to their own heatsinks. Everything seemed fine. I was able to turn everything on and was happy. I had a friend come look at the unit for me and he warned me that some of the exposed cables were touching the heatsink and I would need to get some heat shrink and make it safer.
Once I had removed all the cobs I decided I would try use the cob holders once more, with no luck. I tried to use a volt-meter to see where the issue lied. I'm not sure if I did something stupid in this phase. A couple times after unplugging the driver and trying to fiddle with the cables the lights would ignite for a split second.
The next day I went back to soldering everything in series. When I turned them on I noticed none of them were lighting properly, I could see each of those little blocks in the LED itself (not really sure how better to explain that). On two of the LED's after they looked like this:
So now I have 3 LED's that look like that. I am terrified to plug in my other LED's. How do I test if they are blown or not? Is it safe to use an LED that has been damaged? I am very disappointed and would love any help.
I really need help to figure out what to do and I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
After watching growmau5's video where he made a veg light using 20 cxa2530 cobs and 2 hlg 185-c500's I decided to copy his idea, but just half it as my space isn't even close to as large.
I decided to get the cxb2530's but otherwise got the exact same components.
First I tried to just power one LED to see if everything was working and how difficult that would be. I in turn burnt out my first LED.
After a lot more research and seeking advice from growmau5 I realised I needed at least 5 cobs in series for this driver. Totally fine. I tried to use the cob holders I had purchased, but they very finiky and I was struggling to get them to work.
Instead I soldered each cob and attached them to their own heatsinks. Everything seemed fine. I was able to turn everything on and was happy. I had a friend come look at the unit for me and he warned me that some of the exposed cables were touching the heatsink and I would need to get some heat shrink and make it safer.
Once I had removed all the cobs I decided I would try use the cob holders once more, with no luck. I tried to use a volt-meter to see where the issue lied. I'm not sure if I did something stupid in this phase. A couple times after unplugging the driver and trying to fiddle with the cables the lights would ignite for a split second.
The next day I went back to soldering everything in series. When I turned them on I noticed none of them were lighting properly, I could see each of those little blocks in the LED itself (not really sure how better to explain that). On two of the LED's after they looked like this:
So now I have 3 LED's that look like that. I am terrified to plug in my other LED's. How do I test if they are blown or not? Is it safe to use an LED that has been damaged? I am very disappointed and would love any help.