I have a Jandy watercolors 12v light that has recently failed. It's just out of warranty and Jandy was *less than helpful*. It PCB in it looks like this:
I've taken it to a local professional electronics repair shop. They suspect that the main switching transformer on the top board is bad, but it's not a part they can get. They are custom made (i.e. not an off the shelf component) and normally not available outside of the manufacturer of the PCB. The individual LEDs are good, no other parts show any signs of visible or measurable failure. They replaced the timing chips that drive the switching transformer (a first cheap and easy test), but with no luck.
They measured the output voltage from the top half of the board at 16v. They suspect that that is too low, but don't have a working unit to compare against. This assumption is based on the rating of the large capacitors on the bottom half being for 50v, which, according to them, suggests a higher operating voltage than 16v.
Does anyone have a working unit similar to that that they could measure the voltage on the 4-pin connector (outside 2 pins, i think)?
Also, does anyone have a suggestion for a replacement light engine that that cheaper then the 500-700 that the Jandy one seems to run. (that Jandy won't sell me because it's "too dangerous"!). It doesn't have to be the fancy multi colored mess. I'd take a cheap white replacement if i can find one that's physically and electrically compatible.
Many thanks in advance.
I've taken it to a local professional electronics repair shop. They suspect that the main switching transformer on the top board is bad, but it's not a part they can get. They are custom made (i.e. not an off the shelf component) and normally not available outside of the manufacturer of the PCB. The individual LEDs are good, no other parts show any signs of visible or measurable failure. They replaced the timing chips that drive the switching transformer (a first cheap and easy test), but with no luck.
They measured the output voltage from the top half of the board at 16v. They suspect that that is too low, but don't have a working unit to compare against. This assumption is based on the rating of the large capacitors on the bottom half being for 50v, which, according to them, suggests a higher operating voltage than 16v.
Does anyone have a working unit similar to that that they could measure the voltage on the 4-pin connector (outside 2 pins, i think)?
Also, does anyone have a suggestion for a replacement light engine that that cheaper then the 500-700 that the Jandy one seems to run. (that Jandy won't sell me because it's "too dangerous"!). It doesn't have to be the fancy multi colored mess. I'd take a cheap white replacement if i can find one that's physically and electrically compatible.
Many thanks in advance.