Has anyone successfully replaced driver for led light before?

Kingkush325

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I have a cypress 3 that recently gave out. Before getting rid of it I would like to try to fix it by replacing the driver. Any insight would be great.
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7CardBud

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Each case would be different, there won't be an ABC guide to it. The old driver would need to be inspected as would the connections.
Most likely it would involve matching wire to wire connections, pcb headers and maybe a little desolder/soldering.
There are quite a few guys on here that have done repairs like this many times and could talk you through it.
We would need some good pics of the driver and electical connection points.
@Rocket Soul @1212ham
 

compassionateExotic

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Maybe owner of timber coild give ya a suggestion what to do, that’s a fairly new unit being the strips just a few years ago max.

one of my timber cob versions failed but when talking to dan he asked me to unhook the dimmer, bam the light worked at 100%, dimmer was easy fix and no soldering


owner of timber has a new led company and I’m sure he will try to give ya a good tech support and input

@RainDan
 
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Kingkush325

Well-Known Member
Each case would be different, there won't be an ABC guide to it. The old driver would need to be inspected as would the connections.
Most likely it would involve matching wire to wire connections, pcb headers and maybe a little desolder/soldering.
There are quite a few guys on here that have done repairs like this many times and could talk you through it.
We would need some good pics of the driver and electical connection points.
@Rocket Soul @1212ham
Thanks for replying promptly, so I have these pics I just took. Would I need to take it apart or so?
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7CardBud

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This should be a very easy fix. Looks like you have a common driver you can buy from Mouser or DigiKey. The earth, neutral and hot will need to be desoldered from that custom connector after the shrink is cut off. Also you will need to open the connection box to see how the DC and dimmer connections are made...my guess pcb headers or spade connectors.
 
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Kingkush325

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Good point, if you open that box and take the dimmer wires off that could be one of the issues. A short would cause the light to stay off, leave the wires open would run the light at 100%.
OK, so I opened the box up. What should I do next?
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Er3

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Maybe owner of timber coild give ya a suggestion what to do, that’s a fairly new unit being the strips just a few years ago max.

one of my timber cob versions failed but when talking to dan he asked me to unhook the dimmer, bam the light worked at 100%, dimmer was easy fix and no soldering


owner of timber has a new led company and I’m sure he will try to give ya a good tech support and input

@RainDan
Dan helped me get my first cob in 2016 great guy
 

compassionateExotic

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The following recipient could not be found lol smh
man just click the username and than click start aconversation. It works for me?
click @RainDan
than “start conversation “


option 2
sales@highgrovelighting.com

if it was me, give url of this thread, explain ur issue and why and model and even previous purchase info. Even if Dan won’t warrent the product I don’t see any reason why he won’t at least tell u advice on what to do.
 

Rocket Soul

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You guys seem to have this under control :)
If youve made sure its the driver then some small notes:
- those drivers usually have 7 years of warranty with the manufacturer, Meanwell. Id try to get it replaced under that warranty (Cypress are less than 7 years old afaik) thru the seller. Check with Dan he may be able to sort it out for you, even if the main light is out of warranty.
 
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