Solaris 72" LED bar

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Hello all. Fairly new to the salt water arena. Expensive to enter, but the fish coloring is great. What i need to see is, if anyone has any schematics or knowledge of someone to help me fix these driver boxes or have an entirely new set of boxes made. Im well aware that the company is dead. But i couldnt pass up the lighting bar. Please help.

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And yet you've given literally no data on them. They could be 12v 10A or they could be 48v 2A, I have no clue. You want to find what matches what you have exactly.
 
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Didn't know there was different power levels for the Solaris. These are 120v @ 6a max. The 72" bar has 6 'banks' of LED's. There 30 LED's in each 'bank'. I do not have much other information ATM. I will check my papers I researched a while back. It might have more specific info.
 

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120v with six amps? That is 720 watts of power. I don't think you were looking at the right numbers (might be mixing and matching the AC input and DC output), which is why pictures are helpful. ;)
 
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Here's the tech sheet. I have a couple other pictures of what the transformers look like. But beyond this, I have no further data I can provide
 

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Sorry, you're gonna have to give pictures of the driver/power supply (whichever it is). All that sheet gives is the input data, but the output data is what matters.
 
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The model number is LED-PS1 for the driver's
 

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If it's all built into the board, you're kinda screwed unless you source the exact parts that would fit exactly where what is bad is located. The 120v/6A thing in the first pic is an EMI filter, not a power supply.
 
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Well, I was hoping to find someone who can figure this thing out. Guess I take the one I have coming and examine that versus the partially operational one. Thanks much.
 

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