How to Repair a Ceiling Fan LED Light - how to replace a broken Harbor Breeze or Hampton Bay light

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    In this video I show you how to repair a broken LED light in a ceiling fan. I have a Harbour Breeze Mazon fan and the lights in these often fail. But replacing the LED light is actually pretty easy to do if you are confident with electrics and DIY.
    A faulty light is very annoying, so do something and fix it! Just watch this video to learn how to do it.
    Replacing the light kit: A lot of people have complained that the LED lights burn out. Replacement light kits aren't available from Harbor Breeze. I wanted to investigate this further and show people how to repair it themselves. The light kit runs on AC power, at 120V, maximum 18W. The original light has a color temperature of 3000K (soft white), and the output is 950 lumens. If you want to try and DIY a replacement search online for "LED light engine retrofit kit for ceiling fan". Make sure that it's for 120V AC power, and no more than 18W power! Also make sure it's "dimmable" otherwise it will flicker if you try and dim it. Finally, the existing module is 4.5" diameter, so you'll need to find one around that size, and certainly no bigger than 5". Please remember, I'm not an electrician and if you aren't, consider hiring one.

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