Hey guys, I've got an Led board that was from a light that an acquaintance purchased from eBay. It's one of the designs that jumped on the Quantum Board train and made one that from across the street looks similar. He said he came home and the light was off and wouldn't turn back on so I went and checked it out. One of the line voltage leads supplying the driver (if you could call it that) had broken loose due to a cold solder joint shorted to a resistor next to it and Bob's yer Unkl....dark ages. Anyway, the only thing the cover for the "driver" lists is: Iv: AC85-240, Ov: DC36-95v Ta 50°C and Tc 80°. The board itself is 11⅝X11⅝, mixture of warm white and red, claims 1500w he says he messaged before purchase and they said it's 100 "True Watts", only has two markings other than the component designation: MDA-225-GL-A and CR-2813S. Now, I'm not an electrical engineer but I can hold my own with a meter in my hands; but some ish is missing in the info for me to go fiddle fuggin around and blow up the board too. With a range of 36-95? The 95 is probably waayyy outta actual functional parameters and without knowing a max current rating..... Anyway, sorry for the long post, I'm also attaching pics of the board and what's left of the driver. Thanks guys.
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