Jazzway LED bulbs DIY repair

Details: jazzway LED lamps DIY repair from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.

Ecology of consumption. Life hack: Since LED lamps are gaining more and more popularity and are still quite expensive, the question of repairing them arises.

Experience in LED lamp repair

My LED lamps collection dates back to October 2012. It was then that I first purchased 5W. R50 Jazzway lamp. Then there were many different copies of lamps from Jazzway, Navigator, BBK, lamps from Aliexpress.

It is clear that lamps differ in quality from different manufacturers and from one manufacturer in different price categories - lamp lines.

At one time in early 2013. I ordered Jazzway lamps in Krasnoyarsk - ECO R50 line. Because I have 80% of R50 lamps at home, then some of the R50 ECO lamps began to fail in 2015. Of course, it is very offensive when you pay 150 rubles for a lamp, you count on 30-50 thousand hours of operation, and the lamp breaks after 1.5-2 years of operation in a gentle mode. But in most cases the matter is fixable.

The aforementioned Jazzway R50 ECO 3.5W. the problem is always the same - faulty LED. I came across 3 of these over the past year. The design of the lamp is based on 24 SMD3014 LEDs (nominal 0.1W). Apparently, the LEDs operate in an uncomfortable mode (without an aluminum radiator), while they are overclocked above their nominal value.

Symptoms of a burnt out LED:

1. The lamp goes into backlight mode.

2. The lamp stops working, but there is no visible damage to the lamp, and there is no burning smell either.

3. The LED on the board has a darkened appearance or traces of burnout.

1. First you need to remove the bulb from the lamp. Because Since most of the diffusers are now made of polycarbonate, removing the diffuser should not cause any difficulties (of course, if the diffuser is not soldered into the lamp body). A simple indicator screwdriver is required to remove the lens.

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2. Because Usually on the LED board, all LEDs are connected in series, the failure of one of the LEDs leads to an automatic open circuit and a corresponding loss of lamp performance. The second step is to find the faulty LED. If the burned-out LED is not visually visible, then the LEDs are checked using a multimeter. (see photo).

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- working LED - check with a multimeter.

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3. After detecting a faulty LED. it is necessary to remove the LEDs from the board and replace the LED with a new one, or re-solder the LED contacts. Close the circuit.

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4. After soldering, the lamp should work.

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Replacing the capacitor

The most common reason for a breakdown is a cheap Chinese capacitor burned out. The easiest way out of this situation is to replace it with a new capacitor, and it is also a cheap part. published by my.housecope.com/wp-content/uploads/ext/941. Subscribe to our youtube channel Econet.ru https://youtube.com/channel/UCXd71u0w04qcwk32c8kY2BA/videos

With the advent of LED technology, lighting systems have taken to a whole new level. Economical, environmentally friendly and electrically safe devices are used everywhere today - they have replaced the standard "Ilyich lamps" and the "housekeepers" that have gained popularity. The former have long been outdated from a moral point of view, the latter are extremely hazardous to health due to the mercury vapor contained inside.

Despite the long service life, even such devices fail over time. In some situations, expensive repair of LED lamps can be done independently, at home, which we will consider further.

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Before disassembling a failed LED lamp into its component parts, be sure to study its structure and principle of operation. Standard equipment of this type includes an electronic power supply board, a light filter and a housing with a base. Cheaper models use conventional capacitors instead of current and voltage limiters.

One lamp can have several dozen LEDs that are connected in series or in parallel. In the second case, the design turns out to be expensive (a separate resistor is connected to each led diode or group), so not everyone can afford it.

The principle of operation of an LED is almost identical to a semiconductor element. The current between the anode and cathode travels in a straight line, which leads to the formation of a glow. Each LED individually is characterized by a minimum power, which is why several pieces are used at once. To create the desired luminous flux, a phosphor coating is used, which transforms the light into a spectrum visible to the human eye.

High-quality models contain a high-tech driver that performs the function of a converter along with a diode group. The primary voltage goes to a transformer that reduces the characteristics of the current. At the output of the element, we get the constant current necessary to power the led diodes. In order to reduce ripple in the circuit, an auxiliary capacitor is used.

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Despite the numerous varieties, differences in devices, the number of LEDs used, all lighting devices of this type are characterized by the same design, which simplifies their maintenance.

There are several possible malfunctions of LED devices, which is associated with their albeit similar, but rather complex design. The most common breakdowns among the rest are accompanied by the following points:

  • complete absence of glow;
  • periodic lack of lighting;
  • short-term flickering;
  • turning off the light at random moments;
  • damage to a light bulb or LED.

There are even more reasons for the appearance of breakdowns. The most common of them are the following:

  1. Violation of the rules and recommendations for the operation of LED devices. When buying a new lamp, be sure to study the conditions for its operation, prescribed in the technical manual. If you ignore any rule, the probability of breakdowns increases several times.
  2. Overheating of equipment. By themselves, the LEDs practically do not heat up in operation, but if the temperature exceeds the declared 50-60 degrees, then the filament, holder or peeling of contacts on the electronic board may occur. Overheating sometimes occurs due to the fact that a luminaire not intended for these purposes is installed inside the stretch ceiling. This prevents it from cooling naturally.
  3. Burnout led diode - full or partial. This can lead to high voltage surges in the network or a burnout of the capacitor.
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Important! The last breakdown is relevant for cheap devices that use low-quality boards.

If you go deeper, then you can identify several other, more rare, but no less interesting reasons, due to which the LED lamp may not work:

  • technical violations when connecting to the power supply;
  • short circuit;
  • incorrect installation of equipment;
  • errors in the construction of elements in the connection diagram;
  • poor quality product - when trying to save money, do not forget that you are buying a "pig in a poke".

In such devices, the contacts may be initially poorly soldered, or a cheap capacitor is used instead of the driver. This is a so-called manufacturing defect.

LED ceiling lights with a remote control often fail due to factory defects. Thus, in order to carry out repairs, it is important to correctly establish not only the breakdown, but also the cause of its occurrence.

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To carry out high-quality repairs that guarantee the serviceability of the product and its long-term operation in the future, painstaking preparation is required. First, dismantle the chandelier, wall lamp. In the case of table lamps, simply unplug them from the mains supply.In the future, some tools and materials will come in handy, including a screwdriver, pliers, electrical tape, a knife. Pliers or pliers come in handy if the device body is connected using special twists. Use a multimeter to check the contacts.

Since LEDs are small in size, tweezers are useful for manipulating them. Subsequently, if an open circuit is detected or an element needs to be replaced, a soldering iron may be required. In order to replace LED diodes, use a drill with a variety of drills.

Do not forget that each tool must be electrically insulated - it is forbidden to work with pliers or pliers with bare metal handles.

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Remote control LED pendant lights are relatively new. Their device is not familiar to everyone, so we will briefly consider the design of the devices.

In the simplest configuration, an LED chandelier consists of a body (metal, plastic, glass), a block with a regulator (driver). The last element is used as a voltage rectifier; terminals and clamps are placed on it, to which power is supplied from the industrial network. The power supply is connected to the lamps with wires.

In complex chandeliers, an antenna, a control unit, a regulator (several units) are used, which is necessary for automatic tuning. Raster lighting fixtures contain several drivers and LED lamps of various kinds. The repair sequence directly depends on the specific type of luminaire.

Study the design of the device using the instructions supplied with it to figure out where the control units are. They can be installed both inside and outside the product.

Repairing a chandelier without a remote control is much easier. In such a device, a diode or diode bridge with electrolytes and resistors is installed. There is also a coil with winding to reduce ripple.

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To properly repair your outdoor or indoor luminaire, follow the step-by-step instructions:

  1. Remove the device from the ceiling or wall and remove the enclosure cover.
  2. Examine the electronic circuit to make out visible defects (or confirm their absence). These include wire breaks.
  3. Remove shade and other decorative hardware ornaments, and unscrew LED bulbs, if used.
  4. Examine the plinth for burnt spots. You can use a regular knife for stripping.
  5. Perform the twisting again, tighten all the screws on the elements that are attached to the board. If there are no visible defects, examine the lamp directly.

Let's take a look at the easiest method to test an LED circuit. First, secure the lamp using a cut plastic bottle with a smaller diameter. A lamp is inserted into it. To supply power, use the auxiliary power supply (in the case of a 12 or 24 V device).

Instead of ringing each LED diode in the circuit, you can resort to a simpler method. Place a jumper between the pins of each diode in turn using tweezers. If there is no jumper, then take any wire, having previously stripped both ends and tinned the contacts.

It is important that the lamp is connected to the network at this moment. As soon as you close the contacts on the burned out LED, the device will light up. If this does not happen, then it is possible that more than one diode has burned out.

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Continue visual inspection of the circuit and look for burnout spots, swollen capacitors, examine each track on the board. Solder if any broken contacts are found. If the circuit consists of 10 or less elements, then in no case replace the burned out LED with a wire or a jumper. This can overload the coils and burn out diodes.

Most often, the reason for the breakdown of a chandelier with a remote control is overheating of the matrix. In such a situation, repairs are carried out as follows:

  1. Remove and disassemble the chandelier.
  2. Find out the cause of the breakdown - find the burned out elements.
  3. If you need to replace components and perform soldering, be sure to study the device diagram attached to the warranty card.

The controller, antenna or control unit may burn out. In this case, a banal replacement of a failed product is required.