james3370
Premium Member
I got mine repaired this afternoon. I soldered about 12" of wire onto each + & - of each led & then using wilmer's 2 AAA battery test, I checked to make sure each LED worked & I had a good soldered connection. This test revealed 1 LED that was backwards from the polarity imprinted on the board....good catch that saved me alot of troubleshooting later.
Then I crimped each LED together in the pos -> neg -> pos... pattern & to the barrel plug I will be using for the wall wart to plug into. All LEDs fired this time around
Man are they bright!!!! I am glad i got the diamable puck for the blue moonlights cause it is gonna need to be turned down quite a good bit LOL
I also bought a piece of aluminum "u-stock" so all the wiring will be run under the LEDs. That way I can make it look clean & also leave the extra wire for troubleshooting/bulb replacement if the need arises. I also have 1 white one i need to get a replacement for since i broke it. I have just bypassed it in the wiring loop, but the extra wire will make it easy to cut apart & solder in the new LED when it arrives
Once I get it all buttoned up in the project box, I'll take some test shots over the tank & post them up. I think I'm gonna put a quick-connect plug on it to make taking it off much easier too.
Then I crimped each LED together in the pos -> neg -> pos... pattern & to the barrel plug I will be using for the wall wart to plug into. All LEDs fired this time around
Man are they bright!!!! I am glad i got the diamable puck for the blue moonlights cause it is gonna need to be turned down quite a good bit LOL
I also bought a piece of aluminum "u-stock" so all the wiring will be run under the LEDs. That way I can make it look clean & also leave the extra wire for troubleshooting/bulb replacement if the need arises. I also have 1 white one i need to get a replacement for since i broke it. I have just bypassed it in the wiring loop, but the extra wire will make it easy to cut apart & solder in the new LED when it arrives
Once I get it all buttoned up in the project box, I'll take some test shots over the tank & post them up. I think I'm gonna put a quick-connect plug on it to make taking it off much easier too.


