LED lamp.. smoking!!
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:59 pm
Just fitted the 9 LED's lamps in the sidelights, much brighter, and with no problem.
I bought two sets as they are the same fitting, as the rear license plate LED's I've already fitted, when I tried to replace the 4 LED's with the 9's to get even more light onto the road below to aid reversing at night, The problem is that the socket started to smoke,
it was live at the time of fitting.
I used the LED that started the smoking, in a sidelight fitting, and it works ok.
That was done whilst live.
Could it be due to having one 4 LED lamp lit whilst fitting a 9 LED causing the smoke/large draw of current?
The sad thing is, I should know having an HND in Electrical and Electronic engineering, but that was in the late 80's, early 90's, ( when a 386 computer was king!) and I killed a few brain cells since then.
I bought two sets as they are the same fitting, as the rear license plate LED's I've already fitted, when I tried to replace the 4 LED's with the 9's to get even more light onto the road below to aid reversing at night, The problem is that the socket started to smoke,

I used the LED that started the smoking, in a sidelight fitting, and it works ok.

Could it be due to having one 4 LED lamp lit whilst fitting a 9 LED causing the smoke/large draw of current?
The sad thing is, I should know having an HND in Electrical and Electronic engineering, but that was in the late 80's, early 90's, ( when a 386 computer was king!) and I killed a few brain cells since then.
