Problem with our LED roof - LED lights are fluttering

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Chestal
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Problem with our LED roof - LED lights are fluttering

Post by Chestal »

Hello there,

we've got a problem with our LED technique. In addition to the roof we have 4 coloums and MADRIX works over DVI. Now there is a region of about 20-30 LED's which are fluttering red and yellow - however, they should be all white in this mode.

Could you imagine what reason this "bug" could have? Surely it is not a problem with MADRIX,
rather one regarding the wires or contacts!

I'm looking forward to reading your ideas!

Kind regards,
Chris
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Re: Problem with our LED roof - LED lights are fluttering

Post by Guertler »

Hello Chestal,
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It seems to be a bug with the hardware. Please check all the connections between the controller and the fixtures. If the issue still exists please contact the manufacturer of the LED fixtures.
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If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us again!
Thank you.
Chestal
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Re: Problem with our LED roof - LED lights are fluttering

Post by Chestal »

Hello Guertler and a good evening to all the other users,

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meanwhile we opened the glass cover in front of the LED boards and noticed that a foot of an "electrolytic capacitor" was no more on its soldering place. Furthermore there must be a defective contact somewhere, because if you bow the module a little bit, all the lights work properly - then however in another position, they love fluttering again like they wanted to dance to an electro beat... ;-)

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So our next steps will be: Resoldering every solder joints and check resistances, those electrolytic capacitors as well as the IC chips. If this shouldn't help, we'll have to "prey upon" a hair crack of a small circuit path on the LED board ... sounds like interesting work! :D

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I will keep you up to date and if I should have further questions, ask them here!

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Kind regards,

Christian alias Chestal

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P.S. We are generally of the opinion, that this damage happened because someone (accidentally) knocked against the glass - and so this punch must have reached the board.

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To prevent this, we thought about placing some "pads" (made of plastic, gum, ebonite? ) between the board and the glass, to absorb those punches.
What is your view on our idea?

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An example for pads: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/4 ... SY300_.jpg
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