LED indicators - LEDs blowing

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I'm sure I'm not the only one who's had LEDs blow in their replacement LED indicators. Mine were from Nippy Normans. Water got into the right rear one and 3 of the LEDs had blown, causing this:-

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So I found the part number and ordered replacements from CPC

15 mins with a soldering iron and a solder sucker and it's all fixed. Simples :)

And yes, I know the number plate isn't straight. It seems Vines don't have a decent square.
 
Any agent who turns out workmanship like that needs F****** or have the plate inserted sideways where the sun don't shine.

These bloody people charge an arm & a leg for Labour and produce a crap standard .... probably fine that a first year apprentice did it on the minimum wage .... which makes it even worse.

Regards
 
Kremmen mate. Don't hold back, say what you really mean... :rob


Personally, I don't really care if the numberplate isn't square - I was just heading off the pedants/piss takers amongst us. ;)
 
Had a similar number of blown LED's also on a set from NN, was replaced for free with a new unit.

One thing to note - I think that the amber LED's are soldered 3 or 4 in series to get the right current/voltage so if 1 LED goes in the group the rest of the group won't work either.
 
.......One thing to note - I think that the amber LED's are soldered 3 or 4 in series to get the right current/voltage so if 1 LED goes in the group the rest of the group won't work either.

It's 4 - they drop 2.7v each, so I guess it makes for a smaller resistor that needs to dissipate less heat, so it all 'fits' into the requires area.
 
My R12GS's rear light was replaced with a LED panel 'Design Version' from NN. Water also caused one row of LEDs to fail. So this water ingress problem isn't just with the LED indicator lights.
 


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