My Cube LED lights took a hit - what to do?

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My cube tank is lit with a Rapid LED DIY kit. It was put together with the help of a friend about 6 years ago. I've never had a problem with it, until 2 days ago. When the storms went through, we took a short power hit (lights dimmed for a couple of seconds). Now the LED is not functioning fully. (Everything is on a surge control power strip, so not sure why this would have happened).

A few details about the LED. It was a standard DIY kit from Rapid LED. It has 3 drivers. One driver controls the Blues, a 2nd driver controls the whites and a few blues. The 3rd driver controls a Red, Green, and a few ultraviolet LEDs. The LED's driven by the 2nd and 3rd drivers appear to be functioning just fine. Its the blue LEDs driven by the 1st driver. The LEDs are on, but at a very low level - I'll guess 20% at most. (That's what I have the whites turned down to so that its not a totally yellow look). Also the last blue LED in the link is not firing at all.

Do I just toss and get a new fixture (something I had been contemplating - but having to make a quick decision on a new fixture is not very appealing to me)? Is there any easy way to confirm if its just a driver that needs replaced? Anyone have any meanwell drivers sitting around gathering dust??

Thoughts????
 

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Buy a black box led that will have one power cord , or a reefbreeders (essentially same ) . If money isnt an issue you can even go to name brand . You've got your use out of it anyways
 

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Have you put a volt meter to the blue string ?! Maybe check all the connections on the leds and make sure nothing is loose. I wouldn't toss it honestly. It can be fixed.
 

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The LEDs are on, but at a very low level - I'll guess 20% at most. (That's what I have the whites turned down to so that its not a totally yellow look). Also the last blue LED in the link is not firing at all.

Low voltage out of the driver.. Replace driver..
Swap drivers to check..
 
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One of the drivers is an ELN-60-48D and the other is an ELN-60-27D. I've got to do more looking to find out which driver the blue LED's are on. I'm guessing its the ELN-60-48D. Since they are not the same driver, can I switch them to perform a test?
 

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Blue (mostly) and white channel should be the same w/ same # of diodes.
both are voltage and current adj..

Small one (27) "should" be the red,green,violet channel..

Please look and let me know.
not used to these old school drivers.. :)
 
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The 48D driver has the 12 blue LEDs. The 27D has the 7 white LEDs. The 3rd driver - a 0-10v dimable Nano Driver has the 8 LEDS - red, green, violet....
 

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Do you use the 10V dimming (D version, 10v analog) of the ELN's?

Without knowing more and the fact you have, what 3 different drivers can't recommend a swap atm.
Not sure if drivers current output is adjusted..

So really a direct replacement is called for BUT you still don't know what the amp output of the driver was set for
48 = 1.3A out as bought usually
other is 2.3A.. really high for 7 white LED stars..BUT anyways prob not enough voltage out for 12 blue diodes.

So no, see know way of swapping drivers here..

Got a 48V DC power supply laying around?

Pretty sure it's the driver though. Some AC/DC things hate brownouts more than surges..
 
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Thanks for the response. Yes they are dimming versions. A friend helped put this together. I know he did a bunch of tweeking and adjusting - so I have no idea about the amp output. So all in all, its getting to deep for my knowledge level - and I think its best to get a new fixture. This is not something I want to deal with. Thanks for you input!!!
 

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