The led's in most lights use tin plated steel legs – they're magnetic – so will corrode quickly. Ideally electronics should be potted, led surface mounted and sealed, the solar panel under a waterproof seal and the battery in a container with O ring seal. Or it will fail.
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"Brilliant! I'm happy!" ๐๐๐ปTU for the vid…….been there done that.๐
But my lights are staying on? How do I fix that? Good battery, cleaned the solar
The led's in most lights use tin plated steel legs – they're magnetic – so will corrode quickly. Ideally electronics should be potted, led surface mounted and sealed, the solar panel under a waterproof seal and the battery in a container with O ring seal. Or it will fail.
900mAh? Damn!
Did you fix rest 3?
Awesome! Thanks!!!
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Hello Julian. Nice video and yes I would say it is worth the effort and therefore self satisfaction. Good job. Singem.
when they are new you are better off coating the circuit board and components with insulating varnish .
Great job!
Thumbs up! Fix things, don't replace them
Is the inductor and resistor the same ? It looked like an resistor but im not electronic expert , just following your videos
You have lots of time on your hands.
If I saw all that rust upon opening it, I would have brought the hammer and fixed it for good
I buy the cheap lights and replace the rechargeable batteries they last a long time. Amazon brand are the cheapest