1 of my lights never turned on, wanna help?

Renfro

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This light and all its parts are an exact replica of whytewidows builds for tman. everything was bought to spec as needed/required

only difference is he soldered everything, i used wagos or terminal blocks. his lights have zero issues, 1 of mine does, its gotta be my wiring right? lol
Well time to bust out the old soldering iron. Makes me wonder if I would use the wagos I have or just solder it all up. I have heat shrink tubing and all that jazz.
 

diggs99

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Well time to bust out the old soldering iron. Makes me wonder if I would use the wagos I have or just solder it all up. I have heat shrink tubing and all that jazz.
Ya thats the plan, 3-4 weeks and this crop will be done, hopefully everything stays running until then, i will take them down, disassemble and reassemble , remove all those shitty connectors and solder everything.

I like these strips, they seem to grow nice ganja, but i hate having issues like ive been having, so if soldering everything fixes that, its well worth it.

fyi @Renfro , the light having issues is wired using terminal blocks and not wagos, the wago light hasnt had any issues at all * knocks on wood*
 

Ryante55

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Ya thats the plan, 3-4 weeks and this crop will be done, hopefully everything stays running until then, i will take them down, disassemble and reassemble , remove all those shitty connectors and solder everything.

I like these strips, they seem to grow nice ganja, but i hate having issues like ive been having, so if soldering everything fixes that, its well worth it.

fyi @Renfro , the light having issues is wired using terminal blocks and not wagos, the wago light hasnt had any issues at all * knocks on wood*
Dude you are for sure using terminal blocks wrong some of those have weird connections that why I stick with wagos
 

diggs99

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Dude you are for sure using terminal blocks wrong some of those have weird connections that why I stick with wagos
Ya ill be using wagos or all solder from now on.
I found the issue, it was a loose connection on the block. One of the screws had loosened.

The blocks work fine, they are just a little more chaotic and create more areas for things to go wrong compared to wagos.

When i built this light my wagos werent here yet, so i went ahead with the blocks, got some help from Chiefrunningphist and managed to get the light wired. The wago light was much easier to wire tho and i havent had one issue with it since i finished it.
 

Renfro

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Well we don't know for sure that it's the terminal blocks yet. You may find it's just a whack driver. I would try to get it fixed before the warranty is up on the driver.
 

diggs99

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Well we don't know for sure that it's the terminal blocks yet. You may find it's just a whack driver. I would try to get it fixed before the warranty is up on the driver.
this is a brand new driver that replaced the other one that was faulty.

I dont think its the driver, mainly because when i switched drivers, the other light wasnt affected at all, but the fixture that was shutting off, still shut off when connected to the other driver.
 

Renfro

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I dont think its the driver, mainly because when i switched drivers, the other light wasnt affected at all, but the fixture that was shutting off, still shut off when connected to the other driver.
Oh yeah I forgot that. lol
 

1212ham

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Ya ill be using wagos or all solder from now on.
I found the issue, it was a loose connection on the block. One of the screws had loosened.
Was it on one of the strip wires or a wire from the driver? I ask because a loose connection to a strip should only affect that strip.

Before you posted, I was writing "I'd try to identify the problem rather than replacing strip connectors and hoping the problem doesn't persist." ;)

Personally, I'd blame it all on working 12/7!
 

diggs99

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Was it on one of the strip wires or a wire from the driver? I ask because a loose connection to a strip should only affect that strip.

Before you posted, I was writing "I'd try to identify the problem rather than replacing strip connectors and hoping the problem doesn't persist." ;)
it was one of the main lead wires that connected the driver to the block

You were correct bro, as per usual :)
 

1212ham

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Just glad you were able to find the problem. Intermittents can be a nightmare if they aren't something easy to spot, the shit always works perfectly when you try to troubleshoot it!

Did I tell ya about the time I had a wire broken inside the insulation from vibration?
Or the time I had power to a machine, but that power disappeared when the machines power switch was turned on! Lets see if anyone can figure that one out!
Let me know if I should give a hint. :P
 

diggs99

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Just glad you were able to find the problem. Intermittents can be a nightmare if they aren't something easy to spot, the shit always works perfectly when you try to troubleshoot it!

Did I tell ya about the time I had a wire broken inside the insulation from vibration?
Or the time I had power to a machine, but that power disappeared when the machines power switch was turned on! Lets see if anyone can figure that one out!
Let me know if I should give a hint. :P
Ya i got pretty lucky in finding the issue rather quick. It was like the 3rd wire i checked. I went over the entire light afterwards, everything else seemed fine.

Ive been fortunate to have you guys help me along through the issues ive had.

Id need more than a hint to solve those problems lol
 

Ryante55

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Just glad you were able to find the problem. Intermittents can be a nightmare if they aren't something easy to spot, the shit always works perfectly when you try to troubleshoot it!

Did I tell ya about the time I had a wire broken inside the insulation from vibration?
Or the time I had power to a machine, but that power disappeared when the machines power switch was turned on! Lets see if anyone can figure that one out!
Let me know if I should give a hint. :P
Switch was wired backwards? Haha
 
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