DIY with Quantum Boards

Stephenj37826

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QUOTE="Stephenj37826, post: 14927247, member: 732996"]We will be introducing some uva/uvb strips but I can only guesstimate it will be 6 months from now. We met with Seoul and we are starting a design with them.
@Stephenj37826
I have used your online complaint form and no one has got back to me in a while now.
The HLG 36 UVA light I purchased lost the first string of diodes on it.

How do I get this replaced ?[/QUOTE]

Send an email to warrantyhlg@gmail.com and we will get it replaced asap.
 

Frank Nitty

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I just checked the two boards that weren’t quite right to start with. Now one of the boards is pealing off from its backing and black smudge marks like soot stuff is around about twenty separate diodes. Like it got to hot and is pealing off and possibly burning. I am sure glad I looked. Gonna replace it today. The other board looked ok. But it needs to be replaced also. Gonna run just two boards instead of three for a minute. I am disappointed now, I was thinking a few diodes gone bad wasn’t the worst thing that could happen. But now, one board scary looking and trashed. And I’m now definitely unsure of the other one. And now it’s costing me money to replace. I’m disappointed.

HLG, I’m good with these guys. But GrowersLights, not so much. I am gonna contact GrowersLights and tell’em about my problem. See if there’s a solution we could agree on. I have no paperwork, that’s on me. And that’s why I didn’t contact them before now. But now one board is definitely unusable, and the other is bad also. I’ll let you know what’s said.
Good luck...
 

hybridway2

Amare Shill
"Are you the one that said to soak the new CoCo in 1700 ppm's of cal-mag for 24hrs before using it?"
That would be me that said to soak your new coco in 1,700 ppm Calmag before using... And you said seriously so I let it go, I have never had the issues I read others here posting about... I think that's why a lot of people refrain from offering advice here it get blow off like no knows anything about growing but the people visiting this site minute by minute..
Oh, ive taken your advice very seriously. My bad if it came off that i wasn't interested.
Matter-O-Fact, transplant was done with an extra buffering.
Already chose to rinse Perlite & Hydroton, making a nice messs of the driveway, so the pre-soak was the last thing i wanted to do. Pictured working in mud.
Looking to cut a corner i ended up going 40ml Epsom (around 900 ppm), 40ml MagiCal (brought up to 1200).
3 tblspn Yellow label & 3 Green label of BatGuano Comp. Tea.
Then the cherry ontop was TM-7.
Hopefully the plants can handle that mix.applied as part of transpltransplant.
You think i boinked myself? Thnx!
 
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Frank Nitty

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Sooooooo... I go and get my lights and tents from my ex girlfriends house and she had taken everything down and when i opened up the box to test the lights i found this... Right now im simmering on low-medium... Should i try to fix it??? I dont have the receipt for it anymore... GRRRRRRR!!! BOILING POINT NOW!!!15606298827608625669557771271825.jpg
 

.RootDown

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Well it doesn't look like a manufacture's defect so I don't know why the receipt would matter at this point. Yes, try and fix it or find someone local who can. Anyplace that deals with soldering components should be able to handle this with ease. I'd go to a cell phone repair shop as my first step, since I'd unlikely be able to handle this very simple job.
 

daveybc

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Fix it. I doubt it would be covered with warranty givin the scenario. Use a good solder iron and good solder flux.

"You must go "old school" for a straight forward, no bullshit explanation"


Sooooooo... I go and get my lights and tents from my ex girlfriends house and she had taken everything down and when i opened up the box to test the lights i found this... Right now im simmering on low-medium... Should i try to fix it??? I dont have the receipt for it anymore... GRRRRRRR!!! BOILING POINT NOW!!!View attachment 4350347
 

oldbeancounter

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I may be wrong but it is the coating over LED's after they are mounted and all electronically linked.
I would assume the negative and positive pads under the AC power part that came off the board are not coated so they will make proper contact.
I only read this BTW.
I can only assume what is under a power supply and no plans of prying one off to confirm LOL
 

Stephenj37826

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Sooooooo... I go and get my lights and tents from my ex girlfriends house and she had taken everything down and when i opened up the box to test the lights i found this... Right now im simmering on low-medium... Should i try to fix it??? I dont have the receipt for it anymore... GRRRRRRR!!! BOILING POINT NOW!!!View attachment 4350347
Email warrantyhlg@gmail.com we will replace it....
 

ANC

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Sooooooo... I go and get my lights and tents from my ex girlfriends house and she had taken everything down and when i opened up the box to test the lights i found this... Right now im simmering on low-medium... Should i try to fix it??? I dont have the receipt for it anymore... GRRRRRRR!!! BOILING POINT NOW!!!View attachment 4350347
I'd reflow the solder with a hot air gun, I've assembled double-sided PCBs with SOP28 and smaller SMT parts on with nothing more than a garden variety hot air gun.

You can be glad Stephen runs such a good company.
 
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