Well I am waiting on some solid core wire & 10amp cable connectors to be delivered. When that happens, I am essentially going to re-wire the whole thing & replace the potentiometer. Bit of a ball ache but cheaper than a replacement driver & safer than a fire caused by a short! Touch wood, the problem has not re-occurred since I posted this thread.
I did also think that this is an odd one. I learnt most of my building skills from threads on forums & YouTube videos so I can’t really call myself any sort of expert but (correct me if I’m wrong here) I thought with series wiring if there was a problem with a cob or wiring in the circuit, none would light up. The last 2 must be passing current in order for the first 2 to light up.
I was originally leaning towards the driver failing & not being capable of driving all 4 cobs but, since reading all the reply’s I have realised it could actually be quite a few other things.
This may be one of those situations where I have to do a full re-wire & never find out exactly what the cause was. I’ll update when I know more. Again thanks to everyone for their help trying to get to the bottom of this.
I did also think that this is an odd one. I learnt most of my building skills from threads on forums & YouTube videos so I can’t really call myself any sort of expert but (correct me if I’m wrong here) I thought with series wiring if there was a problem with a cob or wiring in the circuit, none would light up. The last 2 must be passing current in order for the first 2 to light up.
I was originally leaning towards the driver failing & not being capable of driving all 4 cobs but, since reading all the reply’s I have realised it could actually be quite a few other things.
This may be one of those situations where I have to do a full re-wire & never find out exactly what the cause was. I’ll update when I know more. Again thanks to everyone for their help trying to get to the bottom of this.