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LED Garage Light: Autopsy

The hidden part of all three LED arrays in the dead garage light looked like this:

LED Garage Light - inadequate heatsink compound
LED Garage Light – inadequate heatsink compound

Although the compound was still gooey, there wasn’t nearly enough of it. The few tendrils on the heatsink suggest the LED array had bowed upward, pulled away from the cast aluminum, and eliminated any direct conduction.

A bit of probing showed each LED array had 16 series groups of 4 parallel LEDS, with one group in each array failed open. That group was toward the end away from the inadequate heatsink compound: the LEDs died from heatstroke brought on by neglect.

The Drawer o’ LED Arrays disgorged a bag of surplus LEDs labeled “10 W 9-12 V 750 mA”:

LED Garage Light - epoxy replacement
LED Garage Light – epoxy replacement

It’s sitting on a generous blob of steel-filled JB Kwik epoxy that should do a great job of conducting heat. A bag of cheap constant-current supplies is on order.

Amazon has similar “10 W 9-12 V 350-450 mA” arrays.

Try as I might, I can’t get 10 W from those numbers, but I’ve never understood advertising math.

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