Mak'er Grow
Well-Known Member
Now I'd only turn this on for a split second to see if brightness increases !!!oke, something is not right i think.
Have you tried only 1 strip straight to driver...mix up connections combos on the strip...like + one end - the other then both one end then both other end...just to see if you can get 1 strip working correctly...no connection to anything else...solo strip.
ONLY TURN IT ON FOR A SPLIT SECOND THOUGH !!
I think I know the trouble, but do 1 strip (say the 4000k ones are fine)...if 1 is fine then move to the next until you have tested all the 4000K strips driven straight from the driver to 1 strip at a time.
And PLEASE REMEMBER !!
ONLY TURN IT ON FOR A SPLIT SECOND THOUGH !!
ONLY TURN IT ON FOR A SPLIT SECOND THOUGH !!
ONLY TURN IT ON FOR A SPLIT SECOND THOUGH !!
LOL
I just don't want you to blow a strip or driver.
I think theres a short in one of the screws on 1 or more strips...seen this with some QB boards last week I think it was...screw went through PCB and was shorting traces...some LEDS stopped working and some worked half way...think similar thing happening here, but if each board turn on fine by itself then it will be something else.