BirthdaySoup
New Member
I've got a 90W UFO LED light in which the internal cooling fan has given out. The LED array still functions fine, but overheats the unit. The company who makes this light has discontinued the range, so I have a semi-functioning light which I'd rather fix than consider dead. I'm at a very amateur level of electronics knowledge - I can wire stuff to other stuff if directed and have a rough grasp of what's happening in circuits but would rather someone was able to pinpoint what's wrong before I screw it up. It seems to be a fairly generic light and build style and I figured someone out there has fixed one up before.. Here goes
I've opened up the unit, I know that the larger black boxes on either side are the LED power supplies, but don't know exactly what the box leading to the fan is. I removed it and enclose a picture of the breadboard inside the casing. Is this a part I can buy off the shelf or something I would have to literally put together myself ?
If anyone can advise me in any way, I would much appreciate it
Thanks !
I've opened up the unit, I know that the larger black boxes on either side are the LED power supplies, but don't know exactly what the box leading to the fan is. I removed it and enclose a picture of the breadboard inside the casing. Is this a part I can buy off the shelf or something I would have to literally put together myself ?
If anyone can advise me in any way, I would much appreciate it
Thanks !