Back in the 70=80's, when vehicles had old school glass fuses, you could replace a burnt fuse with foil or a nickle or dime in an emergency. For instance if the headlight fuse burned out and it was dark. I wouldn't recommend it tho. This hack regularly caught fire.
well, mostly electrical items is has ac to dc transformer, so the led is eunning on dc, but still, carefull with the volt and amps, it can send you to the soul world
Hi👋🤠; I think fuses went out ( NO PUN INTENDED) in the late 1970's... Didn't circuit breakers take their place? So No Fire! , Besides HOW would you put a Penny in a circuit breaker?🤔😂
Hi👋; Only reasons I can think of that this dodn't work would be that your foil connection was not tight or the MAIN REASON MOST Led bulbs fail is the electrolytic capacitor on the PCB or base...' Usually about 22microfarhads at 200 Volts👍🤔
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Не, ну я много в жизни видел, но чтобы паять фольгой, супер клеем и палочкой от мороженного - впервые. Кстати, надолго оставшихся светодиодов не хватит: при большей мощности будут сильнее нагреваться и быстрее выходить из строя. Самый разумный вариант из двух неработающих лампочек и одного паяльника сделать одну работающую. Ну и трогать пинцетом не обязательно, перегоревший светодиод и так видно, у него черная точка посередине.
@@-_-3-_-8-_-5-_- 240v Ac Directly coupled to the mains, A stun gun despite being high voltage is only micro volts, It only takes >50v and > 40mA to kill, don't believe me more than 30,000 Americans get a severe electric shock and approximately 1000 die every year, And they only use 120v.
Не знаю как у тебя а у меня такая чиненая в подъезде месяц проработала, после первой починки, после второй больше полутора месяцев,. В обще тут как повезет.
That won't work much longer. The bridge made with aluminum foil only makes other LEDs bright stronger and exceeds it's capabilities, results in less hours working. A proper fix it's replace the LED or put a resistor of similar value instead.
@@horvathgabor5485 every component has an electric resistance value, if you put a similar resistor (in case you don't have another LED), you''ll got the same current and volts to the rest of LEDs as if the "real" LED were there.
@@horvathgabor5485 that depends on every LED, they're all can be different. Just measure one (in ohm scale) and put the most similar or superior value.
That's a great introduction to a relatively new product and a really important fix, some of the more powerful globes have 70 or more LEDs and if you put a line of matching ones: replacing them all to look the same is expensive.
Especially cheap LED bulbs are not mains safe. That means, you don't necessarily touch a deadly voltage, but you still have a direct connection to the mains line. Under the right circumstances, this can create a shock, which will not trip the breakers or RCD. So never ever do something like this.
Led was in series design. If you lessen the voltage in each will be higher and resulting to a shorter life. You have to replace the busted one with the same LED.
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Era mejor un punto de soldadura aunque no recomendaria esa solucion porque si el led se daño y esta en serie, significa que al no remplazarlo y puentear, esta permitiendo que el voltaje sea mayor para cada uno del resto de led lo que hara que se quemen mas rapido.
Присоединяюсь к коментам, хочу добавить что работать долго такая лампа не будет. Поэтому если не обладаете достаточными знаниями и навыками, лучше подобные действия не повторять. Всем добра