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Reemplazo de LEDs en luces navideñas

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  1. Reemplazo de LEDs en luces navideñas, LED (Diodo Emisor de Luz): paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Quitar la bombilla facetada. Las cubiertas de las lámparas de color se rompen... algunas son bastante rígidas, pero salen. No se desenroscan.

    Help! We can't get the bulb off! Did you use tools? Do you have a video? Only our blue ones are out on 6 strings. Clearly a defect of some kind in these 6 tear old strings that have inky been used twice. Ugh!

    Nicole Braun Cervantes - Contestar

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    • Retira el LED y su enchufe. En los filamentos que tengo, había dos estilos diferentes que no son intercambiables.

    • Noten que el enchufe está enchavetado, sólo puede entrar en el enchufe de una manera.

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    • Retira el LED defectuoso del enchufe para que puedas volver a utilizarlo. Observa que el nuevo LED tiene una pata más larga que la otra.

    • El cable largo va en el lado del enchufe con la llave como se muestra en la imagen.

    • La bombilla del LED puede no asentarse perfectamente pero a quién le importa, estará debajo de la tapa de plástico de la bombilla facetada.

    • Dobla los cables y corta.

    • Prueba la bombilla en tu "buen" filamento si tienes uno. Si funciona, ponla en la rama mala y mira si eso ha solucionado el problema. Si no, sabes que el LED está bien ahora, así que pasa al siguiente.

    Tryed the bulbs you show here, They are way too brite! after many Hr looking found concave LEDs at LighthouseLEDs.com they were perfect. Not as cheap but just like the one’s in my Decorations.

    Paul K - Contestar

    Tips: Either use a multimeter or use a CR2032 battery to test the LED before soldering in :)))

    Augustine - Contestar

    What do you do when you have checked all the bulbs in the bad strand and all the bulbs are good?

    hutcheson4454 - Contestar

    I ran into this once, too. In my LED lights, there is a potted blob of plastic, one per section, that doesn’t open. I used a dremel tool to get into it (ground away enough of the plastic, and found a high-wattage resistor in there, and maybe a backwards diode? I don’t remember. I replaced the resistor and potted the whole thing up again with Sugru, and it worked. Sorry I didn’t record the value of the resistor or take pictures.

    Betty Lise -

    Are the short stubby LED’s that you are trying to replace no longer made? I have the same string of lights that I bought from Costco several years back that I can’t find. I don’t even know where to look for the caps.

    Louie Grajeda - Contestar

    Did you ever find replacements???

    Cindy Wilde -

    I'd love to find replacement bulbs in another color. Anyone find a place to buy them?

    Shanna Miller - Contestar

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Betty Lise

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Hi! Can you tell me the difference between the two types of light bases you show above? The situation I have is I bought a set of the clear LEDs figuring we could get replacements since my husband prefers the colored ones. But, once we started pulling them apart, we found the different sized bases and the only replacement ones I could find had the short stubby base. Are they interchangeable if we pull the bulb out of the base? Do you have any suggestions for us? Thanks for any help!

Patti - Contestar

The reason for the two different size sockets is that if you look at your strand, every so many lights three wire come into the socket instead of two. I think (and this is only a hypothesis) than the shorter sockets are to allow room for the connection of the third wire. Why they didn't just use short sockets for everything I don't know. But it seems likely to me that the short one would work everywhere. I have not tried it.

Betty Lise -

Thanks so much for posting this guide! My outdoor light strings are far from waterproof and I live in a rainy climate (yes, even in December), so my original LEDs corroded badly and the strings stopped working.

I ordered a whack of replacement LEDs using the reference numbers you provided. Replacement was simple. The results were spectacular -- better than I had dared hope. For $10 and a few minutes work, I kept $200 worth of strings from getting tossed. Thanks a bunch!

Rudi - Contestar

I've been using LED Christmas lights in many forms for a decade now, and I have NEVER seen replacement bulbs sold for any of them.

The rest of this I could have figured out on my own, but where do you get your replacement bulbs?

Dr H - Contestar

Any tricks to getting the faceted lamp covers off - or back on (which is harder, in my experience)?

pfedorch - Contestar

I am struggling to find the replacement clear fuse bulb, the one with the long stem. Any ideas where i can order from?

dee 05 - Contestar

I need replacement led bulbs. Anyone have any ide where to het them.? I have plain but no fuse ones.

dee 05 - Contestar

How can you tell which one is burned out??

michaellafrance_39 - Contestar

what if you have tried your bulbs from the bad strand and they all show to be good? What would be my next step?

hutcheson4454 - Contestar

Thank you very much for this useful instruction, but I think the led strip light is more practical. I've recently started to use different LED lights, and I've noticed that they are very nice to light up a room and it's also economical. I do not know more practical and pleasing to light the room at the moment. If you have the opportunity to try the led strip light, I glued it to my bathroom mirror, and now I am very comfortable shaving, as the light from the strip is good.

MaryMiller - Contestar

What are the little things with light like a battery

danielle king - Contestar

any body know the working voltage of the LED's ?

brian salmon - Contestar

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