Nice! You replaced a DED with a home made conductive DED - dark emitting diode with unknown resistance and now the other LEDs may or may not be overdriven 😀 will it cause a fire? Who knows!
@@strangelyfamiliar1729 Probably because the LEDs are low voltage. Sure, the bulb is either 120V AC or 220V AC, but each LED is 3V or less. However, this would not be a good idea if several LEDs are blown.
I don't know that I would recommend it. You probably noticed that it is much brighter than before because after shorting the contacts, you've increased the current through each one.
@@paulshlasko3608 Yes the voltage does increase but it also causes the LED's to draw more current. You would notice it as they will get hotter than normal. Most of these cheap bulbs do not employ a constant current in their design.
Fixing an old led. Light strip, using a volt. Regulator. They will handle more voltage. Without issues. Someone thru away' a motion sensor light strip. I wired a regulator adaptor, to voltage regulator. Straight to lights. & turn voltage up 2-3 more than specified. Plugged to a timer. Been working for years.
Here in Arkansas the electric cooperatives donate 4pack led bulbs to habitat for humanity and goodwill to sell for a dollar per 4pack. Keeps good bulbs in people's homes and gives those two organizations a little cash
@@CaptainBob42 to go buy a new bulb will waste 1 to 2 hours compared to repairing the light bulb which cost less than 30minute if you are expert at the technique (3minute as shown in the video), and at no cost either. You should time what you do, you'd be surprised at the time wasted going to shop.
Showing a dumb solution without any explanation + give it an even more stupid title. YT in 2023. Anyone, who DOES REALLY understand, what is happening in this video, is also able to de-solder the defect LED and replace it by a new one or some diode with similar specs of a resistor, matching the voltage loss in the circuit. But solving the issue by mixing some obscure combination of - I suppose - baking powder and graphite, which will give an unknown resistance + harden it with CA, which might burn and ignite the whole plastic bulb/shell ... that's a no-go!!!!!
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Exactly. I wouldn't click on the video, but I was curious, what people say in the comments... To my disappointment many people think this is a good solution. It's really not. He's also playing around live mains voltage and doesn't give any warning in the video! :/
De-soldering on these aluminium clad boards is not as easy as you mught think even with a fairly hefty iron. Try - you might be surprised at just how awkward they are to work on - as the aluminium substrate works as a giant heatsink!
I noticed that when blobbing solder onto the open trace after scraping the dud led off. It was a real pig to make the solder bead stick and i had to preheat the board with the iron first and use flux
I Preffer to replace dead LED with good one (for example from donor bulb) and use multimeter to detecd dead one (not metalic tweezers) and of course not under current! Superglue is good to glue plastic cover back...
There are some people that unfortunately cannot afford to buy a new light bulb, but might have graphite and glue lying around. This could mean the difference between light or none.
Potevi fare direttamente un ponticello di stagno sui terminali del led bruciato ed gli altri si accendevano lo stesso. Chi garantisce che la caduta della corrente sulla mescola che hai fatto (se c'è) sia uguale con gli altri led? Perché in questo modo aumenti la corrente sui altri Led e saranno destinati a una vita molto corta. L'unica soluzione valida è sostituire il led bruciato, e se riesci aggiungere ancora uno in più nella serie, succede che abbassi la corrente sui ogni led, così aumenti la loro vita.
The remaining LEDs will overvolt slightly buf if they have a large tolerance range they will be fine. The amperage remains the same so there is no fire risk from overheating but as some have said on here a small resistor is a more elegant way of doing it. I would just blob the the open trace with solder and be damned with a fast and dirty fix as it is not worth any more time and attention than this. The bulb was cheap trash anyway so a blob of solder and squirt of glue is all its worth and time spent on it remains killed.
@@MrDegsy69 Actually the next weakest LED will fail. I have worked with these LED's and they are not forgiving. The circuits they employ are cheap and do not do constant current. So no you are incorrect the current increases.
LED bulb output 10 to 20 watt of power, it doesn't output enough energy to create fire. For comparison if you had hot-iron for soldering that is 10watt, you will never reach sufficient heat to solder, so how can LED light bulb with such power catch fire?
Es geht nicht um die Nachhaltigkeit, sondern die Art der Reperatur. Hättest auch draußen Rost von Metal kratzen könnnen, diesen Rost mit Rostumwandler wieder in leitfähiges Metal umwandeln können, dann dieses in feine Späne zermalen mit leitfähigem Bindemittel versehen und das als Lotersatz nehmen können. Vielleicht etwas umständlich, aber auf jeden Fall nachhaltig!
Lehim yapabilirdin.Ayrıca bu şekilde arızalı ledi kısadevre edince devredeki diğer ledlerin gerilimi artar ampul kısa süre sonra tekrar arızalanır.Kısa devre yerine arızalı ledi değiştirsen daha iyi olurdu.
So the title of this video should be: What is the quickest way to get to the intensive care unit. I totally agree with you on the idea of sustainability. repair instead of buying new. but this can be life threatening. even with low power supply. every body reacts differently. then rather make a video in which the right tool is at the start and a note at the beginning of the video.
unbedingt gelbes Isolierband nehmen !!! Die LED Lampe wird nach der Reparatur aber nicht mehr lange halten, da jetzt alle restlichen LEDs zuviel Strom kriegen und durchbrennen.
How many people do you think will get an electrical shock trying to save a $2 LED bulb? This is the opitomy of "cheap bastard" ... sometimes its just easier to buy a new one. I'll add this to my list of "things i'll never try" ...
Most LED bulbs are designed to fail, as the LEDs are over driven, shorting a LED is making its life worse. A better thing to do is, remove one of the two resistors, that over drive the LEDs and lower your electric bill 💡
Why don't you use a soldering iron? Solder them together in 5 minutes and you're done. You don't need a pencil, sandpaper, or glue. Today, soldering iron can be found in every home.
another person who has no electronics knowledge giving bad advice doesn't help. The bulb will run for a few mins then fail again as another led will burn out.
Depending on the flexible circuit board. if its one of those ones that cannot be heated or it curls up then you need to get the special tape. It only lets current flow one way and they use it for flex cable on Phones etc.. (mostly the LCD glass) google - Anisotropic Conductive Film (ACF) or tape
If you by pass one out of ten diodes, the increase of voltage in the rest of them will be very small. I don't think it is going to creater a fire. Also you can drill some holes in the base of the bulb (yes, you can!) to allow some cooling air in. You can even reinstall the bulb without the cover. It dependes on where you use it. If you apply logic and common sense, you can use it (I personally prefer soldering to by pass the diode; it is a lot safer), like for example in a lamp without flamable material around. I have a big lamp with 9 independently covered light bulbs, three of them in the top. Just to see what happens, I took the cover out of the three bulbs that are in the upper part. I am trying to check if this really will eliminate a lot of heat and the bulbs will last a lot longer. I did it without telling anybody and nobody has notice the difference. To me, eliminating the incandescent lamp has been one of the biggest scams in history. They use to last for a predictable time; this LED's save some energy, but they are so expensive and so many of them break that you expend a lot more replacing them than we used to expend replacing incandescents. I think it is worth the effort trying to avoid buying them.
Expensive? What planet are you on? While are you smart bulbs you can pick up LED bulbs from the supermarket for a quid and for those across the water that's $1. Stop talking out of your ass
note that this led use like 10 to 20 watt, other people who said this low amount of power is going to create a fire do not understand these light bulb. For comparison, incandescent create 60watt (output greater power) and it melt and char plastic but it didn't burn it.
It appears to be baking soda. commonly used with superglue. Don't do this btw its stupid. Either get someone to help you that knows electronics or go buy a new one. Not worth a fire hazard.
This is NOT WISE , cause insted of the Graphite (Pensil) , a Resistor should have been used . Otherwise , more current would flow in the remaining functioning Leds and so would considerably reduce their Life Span . So , always use a suitable Ohms (Resistor) to replace the burnt Led .
Light bulb $3 Super Glue $3.99 Pencil $1.25 Baking Soda $5.99 Razor blade $3.99 Gas to go get said supplies $10-20 Better off just buying another light bulb...
Great! There are inventors who, through their groundbreaking ideas and inventions, change the world and improve our lives in incredible ways. I admire one such inventor for his creativity and ingenuity. His inventions have revolutionized so many areas of our lives, from the way we communicate to the way we perform medical treatments. It's hard to imagine how different our lives would be without this inventor's inventions. He is truly an inspiration, someone who has positively influenced the world in such a significant way. His incredible contributions to society have shown what is possible when one works hard and uses their imagination. I am grateful for his work and for showing us how far-reaching the impacts of inventions can be. His work will forever be a part of human history, and I am proud that there are inventors out there who can change the world.
I'm trying to think of a situation where I need to replace a bulb SO BAD that I would do this, and the only thing I'm coming up with is that somebody is holding a gun to my head. I think I'm getting shot, people...
solder don't stick well, it requires the right flux to treat the surface & high heat to overcome the heatsink, it is only easy when you already had those tool around.
i would rather replace the busted led bulb with the same voltage rating and solder a new since the total voltage will affect the remaining led bulbs and get busted in the future
LED's are 5VDC. Insulated tweezers are not mandatory unless you insist on touching bare 120Vac or eu 220v lines. If VOM is not available, I test 9v batteries on my tongue.
The remaining LEDs will burn out faster because the chip will still output the previous amount of current. Why waste so much pencil if you needed only a little bit? Is the remainder of the powder for future use?
Nice! You replaced a DED with a home made conductive DED - dark emitting diode with unknown resistance and now the other LEDs may or may not be overdriven 😀 will it cause a fire? Who knows!
Ya. Not exactly a safe practice to be promoting. I'm kinda surprised utube hasn't taken it down.
@@strangelyfamiliar1729 Probably because the LEDs are low voltage.
Sure, the bulb is either 120V AC or 220V AC, but each LED is 3V or less.
However, this would not be a good idea if several LEDs are blown.
@@BlondieHappyGuy leds can have voltage drops greater than 3 ive seen 6 and it wouldnt be to suprising if they didnt go higher
@@strangelyfamiliar1729Nah, they're too busy harassing and demonitizing DonutOperater 🍩 😂
Para que todo eso ,Estas fácil remplazar el diodo
I don't know that I would recommend it. You probably noticed that it is much brighter than before because after shorting the contacts, you've increased the current through each one.
increased the voltage, not current?
@@paulshlasko3608 Yes the voltage does increase but it also causes the LED's to draw more current. You would notice it as they will get hotter than normal. Most of these cheap bulbs do not employ a constant current in their design.
@@StevenCookFX Thanks!
Fixing an old led. Light strip, using a volt. Regulator. They will handle more voltage. Without issues. Someone thru away' a motion sensor light strip. I wired a regulator adaptor, to voltage regulator. Straight to lights. & turn voltage up 2-3 more than specified. Plugged to a timer. Been working for years.
How to risk electrocution to salvage a $4 light bulb... this is genius.
More work than the cost of a bulb.
@@CaptainBob42I was able to get LED bulbs at the Goodwill - a box of 4 cost one dollar for 60 watt bulbs.
Here in Arkansas the electric cooperatives donate 4pack led bulbs to habitat for humanity and goodwill to sell for a dollar per 4pack. Keeps good bulbs in people's homes and gives those two organizations a little cash
$4!!?? More like .40¢
@@CaptainBob42 to go buy a new bulb will waste 1 to 2 hours compared to repairing the light bulb which cost less than 30minute if you are expert at the technique (3minute as shown in the video), and at no cost either. You should time what you do, you'd be surprised at the time wasted going to shop.
Showing a dumb solution without any explanation + give it an even more stupid title. YT in 2023.
Anyone, who DOES REALLY understand, what is happening in this video, is also able to de-solder the defect LED and replace it by a new one or some diode with similar specs of a resistor, matching the voltage loss in the circuit.
But solving the issue by mixing some obscure combination of - I suppose - baking powder and graphite, which will give an unknown resistance + harden it with CA, which might burn and ignite the whole plastic bulb/shell ... that's a no-go!!!!!
Exactly. I wouldn't click on the video, but I was curious, what people say in the comments... To my disappointment many people think this is a good solution. It's really not.
He's also playing around live mains voltage and doesn't give any warning in the video! :/
De-soldering on these aluminium clad boards is not as easy as you mught think even with a fairly hefty iron. Try - you might be surprised at just how awkward they are to work on - as the aluminium substrate works as a giant heatsink!
@@guyteigh3375 80w + massive tip + silver soldering wire (lead-like melting temperature)
I noticed that when blobbing solder onto the open trace after scraping the dud led off.
It was a real pig to make the solder bead stick and i had to preheat the board with the iron first and use flux
Graphite powder is also sold in a dispenser tube because it's used as a lubricant for many different purposes.
vvörkett häl ön squakey ´Döörce -:-
and is pillce´? vFv
@@cv507 If I translated this correctly, yes, it is good for eliminating squeaks and noises caused by mechanical friction.
Do they sell solder in your country?
That’s a hell of a lot of work to avoid having to buy a replacement bulb!
Though I agree it is, it's all about the project, not the product.
how is 3 minute took a lot of work? your hourly-wage divide by 20 (3minute). What is the cost of buying new bulb? hourly-wage times 2 (2hour).
I Preffer to replace dead LED with good one (for example from donor bulb) and use multimeter to detecd dead one (not metalic tweezers) and of course not under current! Superglue is good to glue plastic cover back...
А капельку припоя паяльником нельзя было нанести, чем так извращаться?
Графит имеет небольшое сопротивление в отличии от припоя, именно поэтому лампочка может поработать немного дольше, чем от простого припоя.
Остальные светодиоды уже слегка поджарены, поэтому что припой, что графит - бесполезное извращение.
@@mihailmirov8032
Разницы нет графит или припой потому что драйвер все равно будет поддерживать заданный ток но припаять то легче
@@andrey8688
Согласен: извращение
@@coffeemn8032 ?
Now the remaining leds will burn a bit brighter and have less life in them. Why not using a small resistor and prolong the led lives? 😋
Bagus sekali.. idenya👍
I think I'll just buy a new light, instead of going through this hassle.
Yeah no joke! Not even close to being worth it
There are some people that unfortunately cannot afford to buy a new light bulb, but might have graphite and glue lying around. This could mean the difference between light or none.
Potevi fare direttamente un ponticello di stagno sui terminali del led bruciato ed gli altri si accendevano lo stesso. Chi garantisce che la caduta della corrente sulla mescola che hai fatto (se c'è) sia uguale con gli altri led? Perché in questo modo aumenti la corrente sui altri Led e saranno destinati a una vita molto corta. L'unica soluzione valida è sostituire il led bruciato, e se riesci aggiungere ancora uno in più nella serie, succede che abbassi la corrente sui ogni led, così aumenti la loro vita.
Good idea
"Just put super glue on the LED bulb" Plus 153 other things using every ingredient known to man.
And on the tips and hacks we will be showing you how to make a home made fire extinguisher for those annoying electrical fires.
У вас наверное за качеством следят , а у нас всё китайское , отвратительное качество товаров
The remaining LEDs will overvolt slightly buf if they have a large tolerance range they will be fine.
The amperage remains the same so there is no fire risk from overheating but as some have said on here a small resistor is a more elegant way of doing it.
I would just blob the the open trace with solder and be damned with a fast and dirty fix as it is not worth any more time and attention than this.
The bulb was cheap trash anyway so a blob of solder and squirt of glue is all its worth and time spent on it remains killed.
@@MrDegsy69 Actually the next weakest LED will fail. I have worked with these LED's and they are not forgiving. The circuits they employ are cheap and do not do constant current. So no you are incorrect the current increases.
LED bulb output 10 to 20 watt of power, it doesn't output enough energy to create fire. For comparison if you had hot-iron for soldering that is 10watt, you will never reach sufficient heat to solder, so how can LED light bulb with such power catch fire?
I remember we used to fix TV backing lights and we did something similar.
Penemuan ide yang sangat mantap👏
Should have a voice included to know the name of the products used.
Should have used a voice to warn you you are overdriving the circuit and could cause a fire in your beloved home.
Don't do it!
@@DanBlackRacingwho said it was for their own home?
It would have been a lot easier and a lot of less time to have soldered the end of the not working chip to make the circuit and nothing more.
Umständlicher geht wohl kaum noch! Was für ein Supertipp!!!
Vielleicht umständlich, aber - wenn's funktioniert - auf jeden Fall nachhaltig! 👍
Es geht nicht um die Nachhaltigkeit, sondern die Art der Reperatur. Hättest auch draußen Rost von Metal kratzen könnnen, diesen Rost mit Rostumwandler wieder in leitfähiges Metal umwandeln können, dann dieses in feine Späne zermalen mit leitfähigem Bindemittel versehen und das als Lotersatz nehmen können.
Vielleicht etwas umständlich, aber auf jeden Fall nachhaltig!
how about soldering a bridge connection with a 30 gauge wire? Better solution.
nope. Why do people offer suggestions that know nothing about electronics? Especially when sometimes it could lead to damage or worse.
Lehim yapabilirdin.Ayrıca bu şekilde arızalı ledi kısadevre edince devredeki diğer ledlerin gerilimi artar ampul kısa süre sonra tekrar arızalanır.Kısa devre yerine arızalı ledi değiştirsen daha iyi olurdu.
Akım kaynağı artık. gerilim otomatik ayarlanıyor.
So the title of this video should be:
What is the quickest way to get to the intensive care unit.
I totally agree with you on the idea of sustainability. repair instead of buying new. but this can be life threatening. even with low power supply. every body reacts differently. then rather make a video in which the right tool is at the start and a note at the beginning of the video.
unbedingt gelbes Isolierband nehmen !!! Die LED Lampe wird nach der Reparatur aber nicht mehr lange halten, da jetzt alle restlichen LEDs zuviel Strom kriegen und durchbrennen.
…oder die restlichen LEDs sterben eher an Überspannung, wenn es eine Reihenschaltung ist.😊
I feel like Mr. Wonderful trying not to get angry after watching this
This was entertaining to watch. But I am just gonna toss that broken bulb and buy a new one.
exactly the point and safe too 👍
@@thonrioflorido4316 I spend less time cooking thanksgiving dinner.
You may have money, but not a creative mind.
@@Valahlawnmual-mc8iz Money buys creative minds.
@@Prabhu2086 but you can't buy it for yourself, you just can buy the works.
Si ahora hay menos resistencia y más corriente por los LEDS ,por lo que se fundirán más rápido.
correcto lo realize con soldadura y solo dura 3 dias lo recomendable es conseguir otro led y ponerlo o alguna resistencia.
😊 some people ain't got the money to just go and buy a $4 $5 lightbulb better than sitting in the dark
Are you kidding? You can literally pick these up for a quid a dollar..... anyone can afford it.
If you can't afford a 25¢ bulb, then you can't afford the electric to keep it turned on either.
excellent
How many people do you think will get an electrical shock trying to save a $2 LED bulb? This is the opitomy of "cheap bastard" ... sometimes its just easier to buy a new one. I'll add this to my list of "things i'll never try" ...
Это дорого !можно использовать фольгу от шоколадки +изолента, замкнуть контакт светодиоды который сгорел
Доктор Дью придёт в восторг от этого лайфкака )
Folyo bant yapıştırsan yeterliydi. Ancak o ampül kısa sürede patlar yine de.
Anyone who does this in their home, and doesn't care if they burn it down, then have at it!
There's no danger in this! All he's doing is bypassing the dead cell. Don't you know these run on DC anyway?
@@SerpentOfTheWound Yes, but I have heard of them catching on fire.
What was that aerosol spray that was sprayed on the superglue?
Water. For faster hardening.
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а проводок слабо взять и не выёживаться с пинцетом и изолентой.
ᵃ ʸ них ещё паяльников не изобрели
How to burn down your house in 5 easy steps
BRAVO
Wow amazing
Most LED bulbs are designed to fail, as the LEDs are over driven, shorting a LED is making its life worse. A better thing to do is, remove one of the two resistors, that over drive the LEDs and lower your electric bill 💡
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parabens gostei muito.
Eu sou Antonio de vicosa minas.
Why don't you use a soldering iron? Solder them together in 5 minutes and you're done. You don't need a pencil, sandpaper, or glue. Today, soldering iron can be found in every home.
another person who has no electronics knowledge giving bad advice doesn't help. The bulb will run for a few mins then fail again as another led will burn out.
What is the white powder you mixed with the pencil core ?
Carbonato
Baking soda, it hardens the super glue. The graphite makes the mixture conductive.
hope
Before cutting into a PVC pipe, mark the area to be cut and use a pipe cutter or saw to make a clean, straight cut.🤩
what
I use a table saw. MUCH quicker. Just….make sure it’s not still attached to the outlet when doing so…..RIP Uncle Steve.
@@Nosroc2004 Ol' Uncle Steve had a really electrifying personality.
@@felixmadison5736 get I am not your uncle... J/K heheh
Where is he cutting into PVC? that plastic on the bulb is not PVC it has a higher temp range and allows light to diffuse from the LED's through it.
All i can say is you must have a lot of time on your hands...lol Good job
And sincerely - I hope this dude has a good health plan. The way he solved problems will inevitably lead to others - sooner than later.
Интересно! А долго так лампа проработает?
Кому как повезёт... Я паял не одну - некоторые горят несколько месяцев, а изредка какие-то всего 5 минут.
What is that white powder uou use ??
Complimenti davvero idea ottima,mi mancava 👍👍👍💯👏👏👏
Not a good idea to fix a bulb like that, but, you did give me an idea of how to fix a flexible circuit board.
Depending on the flexible circuit board. if its one of those ones that cannot be heated or it curls up then you need to get the special tape. It only lets current flow one way and they use it for flex cable on Phones etc.. (mostly the LCD glass) google - Anisotropic Conductive Film (ACF) or tape
If you by pass one out of ten diodes, the increase of voltage in the rest of them will be very small. I don't think it is going to creater a fire. Also you can drill some holes in the base of the bulb (yes, you can!) to allow some cooling air in. You can even reinstall the bulb without the cover. It dependes on where you use it. If you apply logic and common sense, you can use it (I personally prefer soldering to by pass the diode; it is a lot safer), like for example in a lamp without flamable material around. I have a big lamp with 9 independently covered light bulbs, three of them in the top. Just to see what happens, I took the cover out of the three bulbs that are in the upper part. I am trying to check if this really will eliminate a lot of heat and the bulbs will last a lot longer. I did it without telling anybody and nobody has notice the difference. To me, eliminating the incandescent lamp has been one of the biggest scams in history. They use to last for a predictable time; this LED's save some energy, but they are so expensive and so many of them break that you expend a lot more replacing them than we used to expend replacing incandescents. I think it is worth the effort trying to avoid buying them.
Expensive? What planet are you on? While are you smart bulbs you can pick up LED bulbs from the supermarket for a quid and for those across the water that's $1. Stop talking out of your ass
note that this led use like 10 to 20 watt, other people who said this low amount of power is going to create a fire do not understand these light bulb. For comparison, incandescent create 60watt (output greater power) and it melt and char plastic but it didn't burn it.
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Why not buy a new bulp, than risk of being electrified or burning your house down.
Very interesting. Im sure if i did it, id learn something, but id never have the time. Its 1:45AM, and im just eating dinner (cold)
Don't you own a soldering gun?
ممتاز .
All depends on what your time is worth right, a bulb is less than $5 but true we live in a disposable culture.
What’s a bulb like that cost three bucks ? You’ve got about five dollars for the repairs there. Not counting labor.
Ja, ganz einfach
What was the white powder?
baking powder
Cocaine.
That's the secret.
I’m sorry. I went to Walmart and bought an LED bulb for $3 while this video was playing. What did I miss? 🤔
You missed his house burning down
@@johnbravo7542 HA! 😜
it took 3 minute or an hour to go to the store?
Sir, may i know what is the white thing mixed with the pencil lead ?
It appears to be baking soda. commonly used with superglue. Don't do this btw its stupid. Either get someone to help you that knows electronics or go buy a new one. Not worth a fire hazard.
This is NOT WISE , cause insted of the Graphite (Pensil) , a Resistor should have been used . Otherwise , more current would flow in the remaining functioning Leds and so would considerably reduce their Life Span .
So , always use a suitable Ohms (Resistor) to replace the burnt Led .
Or just simply change the LED (mostly few of them - they have black dots and they gone in very short time too)
А впаять рабочий светодиод слабо?
I saved money, but burnt my house down
better to buy a new one
How to burn your house down...
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Yeah Right.
Light bulb $3
Super Glue $3.99
Pencil $1.25
Baking Soda $5.99
Razor blade $3.99
Gas to go get said supplies $10-20
Better off just buying another light bulb...
I just wasted 30 min of my life ? That's what I learned
Great! There are inventors who, through their groundbreaking ideas and inventions, change the world and improve our lives in incredible ways. I admire one such inventor for his creativity and ingenuity. His inventions have revolutionized so many areas of our lives, from the way we communicate to the way we perform medical treatments.
It's hard to imagine how different our lives would be without this inventor's inventions. He is truly an inspiration, someone who has positively influenced the world in such a significant way. His incredible contributions to society have shown what is possible when one works hard and uses their imagination.
I am grateful for his work and for showing us how far-reaching the impacts of inventions can be. His work will forever be a part of human history, and I am proud that there are inventors out there who can change the world.
Wow. You created another account to pat yourself on the back for such a dangerous and lame fix? haha
Ok good job Timmy B+ set it on my desk, and go on to recess.
@whollenbeck8 I was literally thinking that too!😂
I went to the hardware store and bought a 4 pack and returned home to see conclusion to fixing a $2 light bulb.
What was the white powder you mixed with grafit
Baking soda, it hardens the super glue. The graphite makes the mixture conductive.
What's the baking soda for please ?
Baking soda, it hardens the super glue. The graphite makes the mixture conductive.
Did he just touch 230 V with a conducting pincher which had some electric tape on it? Or maybe it is 110 V?
Столько лишних действий, просто паяльником можно выпаять старый диод и напаять олово.
I'm trying to think of a situation where I need to replace a bulb SO BAD that I would do this, and the only thing I'm coming up with is that somebody is holding a gun to my head. I think I'm getting shot, people...
So what was the white powder added to the graphite? Salt, sugar, baking powder, what?
Baking soda, it hardens the super glue. The graphite makes the mixture conductive.
Dumb.. Just Goto the Dollar Tree Store and spend a $1 (dollar) for a new replacement LED bulb.
in first glance I thought he's gonna build a bomb or something 😱
You could also have just used a blob of solder to short the bad LED terminals and saved yourself a lot of hassle.
Actually that would be worse and another led would burn out. These LED's are meant to run off of higher voltages.
solder don't stick well, it requires the right flux to treat the surface & high heat to overcome the heatsink, it is only easy when you already had those tool around.
Qué es esa cosa blanca, sal, bicarbonato, harina qué es ? Yo vi, que otro señor le ponía en pedazo de aluminio y lo cubre con aislante.
i would rather replace the busted led bulb with the same voltage rating and solder a new since the total voltage will affect the remaining led bulbs and get busted in the future
way more info is needed and if that pencil was supposed to have been made of lead, well...
or, just go buy a new bulb!
What is the white powder
Or I can just spend $0.47 and buy a new one.
Проще оловом капнуть ☝
Графит имеет небольшое сопротивление в отличии от припоя, именно поэтому лампочка может поработать немного дольше, чем от простого припоя.
Good job 👌
Нанесите это на лампу и будете поражены электрическим током! 😂
А не проще ли капнуть каплю припоя на зачищенное место и не переводить карандаш и клей?))
Конечно проще. Это каждый сможет. Но зачем же просто, когда можно сложно?
Just go buy a new bulb and save yourself a big waste of time!
Smear superglue on the out side of a bulb, then stick it in your mouth,,, you'll be amazed.
.... mi piace, ma alla fine cosa hai spruzzato?
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LED's are 5VDC. Insulated tweezers are not mandatory unless you insist on touching bare 120Vac or eu 220v lines. If VOM is not available, I test 9v batteries on my tongue.
The remaining LEDs will burn out faster because the chip will still output the previous amount of current. Why waste so much pencil if you needed only a little bit? Is the remainder of the powder for future use?
Did he just waste $80 of coke on a .50 cent light?
why ? just why ? wasted more time and effort then getting a new $2 bulb lmao
Interesting. Promoting using a lot of time to possibly burn your home down.
this shit is real. alternatively solder a wire on the dead led in 5-10 sec and move on