Main problems and solutions to correct them |
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Fault |
Reason |
Resolution |
The light line does not work at all |
Does not process the life block. |
Replace the life block. |
Short circuit or automatic protection against short circuit of the life block. |
Connect the voltage to the life block and the line to the life block. Know that you have a short spell. |
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Vigorov is a defender of the life block. |
Replace the burnt forager with a new one or replace the life block. |
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The correct polarity is not correct when connected. |
Connect one light line to the living block of the correct polarity. |
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Cutting the cable to life. |
Renew contact damage. |
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Low brightness LED strip |
Revamp the animation block. |
Replace the life block with a stronger one or increase the number of life blocks. |
Extremely great effort is put into the arms. |
Replace or add some vitality; change the connections of the life blocks, which guarantees the skin point with a voltage of at least 95% of the transferred voltage. |
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Lots of light-colored lines. |
Connect the skin with a five-meter line without the middle to the main line of life. |
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Part of the LED strip does not work |
The parts of the light-colored stitch are not connected to each other. |
Check and renew the soldering in places where the LED strips are cut. |
The LEDs have burned out. |
Replace the LEDs and the section of the line with LEDs. |
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The LED strip board is damaged. |
Replace the affected payment section. |
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Light flickering |
The contact of the life wire is rotten. |
Check and renew soldering in places with a light strip. |
Deterioration of the conductivity of the LED strip board due to mechanical action. |
Replace the affected payment section. |
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Do not use near LED lights |
Electrostatic breakdown. |
Replace non-working LEDs. |
When troubleshooting an LED strip, certain safety precautions must be followed to avoid possible accidents or damage. Here are some recommendations:
- Turning off the power: Before working with the tape, make sure it is turned off and disconnected from the power source. This will reduce the risk of electric shock.
- Grounding: If you plan to work with a strip connected to power, make sure you are grounded to avoid static electricity and injury.
- Using Appropriate Tools: Use tools designed for electrical and electronic work. Using the wrong tools may cause damage or malfunction.
- Preventing short circuits: Avoid contact of metal objects (eg screws, keys) with the tape contacts to avoid short circuits.
- Check the voltage: Before connecting or disconnecting the tape, make sure the power is turned off and also check the voltage to avoid risk of injury.