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LED lights not "working"

Vod

Hello! 

 

So for the actually lights, they work, but what I mean by not working is its problem.

The lights wrok but only when I keep pulling back or putting pressure on the cable for the power. 

They light up and as soon I let the power cable go the lights turn off. 

Was thinking of them using in my setup, and I can't return them because their a few months old now. 

Idk what to do

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4 hours ago, Vod said:

Hello! 

 

So for the actually lights, they work, but what I mean by not working is its problem.

The lights wrok but only when I keep pulling back or putting pressure on the cable for the power. 

They light up and as soon I let the power cable go the lights turn off. 

Was thinking of them using in my setup, and I can't return them because their a few months old now. 

Idk what to do

Take a photo of the connector you're referring to it sounds like there is a bad pin on the cable or solder joint to the LED strip. 

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5 hours ago, W-L said:

Take a photo of the connector you're referring to it sounds like there is a bad pin on the cable or solder joint to the LED strip. 

I have two of those connectors, tried connecting power to either but still had same problem. 

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59 minutes ago, Vod said:

I have two of those connectors, tried connecting power to either but still had same problem. 

What connector are you exactly referring to? Sounds like a loose pin if it's the connector that directly interfaces to the PSU. 

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7 hours ago, W-L said:

What connector are you exactly referring to? Sounds like a loose pin if it's the connector that directly interfaces to the PSU. 

By connector I mean thease15541255897896587693548085257487.thumb.jpg.18b54970a581f91499bfc89c524c6275.jpg

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Just found out that the connectors weren't the problem, the white adapter thing was, I needed to adjust the psu cable in the white adapter for it to work, and if I move it even an micrometer it will turn off

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Bust out some wire strippers and a soldering iron and solder the wires from the power supply to the connector pins and call it a day.

Or don't be as ghetto as me up to you.

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On 4/1/2019 at 8:28 PM, ELECTRISK said:

Bust out some wire strippers and a soldering iron and solder the wires from the power supply to the connector pins and call it a day.

Or don't be as ghetto as me up to you.

How would I be able to change turn on the LEDs, change the colours...

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On 4/3/2019 at 10:16 AM, Vod said:

How would I be able to change turn on the LEDs, change the colours...

4 pins, one's power, the rest are red, green, and blue. Should be labeled on the pcb

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On 4/3/2019 at 11:16 AM, Vod said:

How would I be able to change turn on the LEDs, change the colours...

Do you have a RGB controller, those lights must use one to be able to change colors and different lighting modes. 

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It's OK, the adapter is fully broken (tottaly not because of rage, I'm gonna buy the adapter tommorow 

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