Main problems and solutions to correct them

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.

Vigorov is a defender of the life block.

Replace the burnt forager with a new one or replace the life block. 

The correct polarity is not correct when connected. 

Connect one light line to the living block of the correct polarity.

Cutting the cable to life.

Renew contact damage.

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.

Lots of light-colored lines.

Connect the skin with a five-meter line without the middle to the main line of life.

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.

The LED strip board is damaged.

Replace the affected payment section.

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.

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.