Currently, the common lighting fixtures used in factory workshops include metal halide lamps, high-pressure sodium lamps, fluorescent lamps (also known as energy-saving lamps), and LED energy-saving lamps. With so many types of lamps, how can we repair or replace them to minimize costs when they fail to light up? This article primarily discusses the handling methods for LED industrial and mining lamps in large factories, as other types of lamps are gradually being replaced by LED technology.
LED industrial and mining lamps come in various forms, including low-power patch types, high-power integrated light source types, and bulb types. When these lamps fail, what should you do? How do you repair them? Today, we will explain how to repair LED industrial and mining lamps.
Both the low-power patch type and the high-power integrated light source type of LED industrial and mining lamps share a similar structure, generally composed of a lamp housing (for heat dissipation), a driving power supply, LED light sources (lamp beads), and lenses. Common symptoms of failure include complete blackout, dim lighting after brief illumination, or flickering. The primary issues typically lie with the power supply and light source.
The reasons for the failure of LED industrial and mining lamps generally include:
1) Power source failure: If the assembly process of the lamp is not optimal, the lamp beads may not have good contact with the heat sink, and the thermal paste may be unevenly applied. Additionally, if the quality of the lamp beads is poor or they are lit for extended periods, they may burn out.
2) Power supply failure: If the power supply has issues, some manufacturers may use low-quality power supplies to achieve lower product costs, leading to substandard product quality, which might result in lamp burnouts, flickering, or dim lighting after a brief period.
Treatment methods: For patch-type lamps, the entire lamp board can be replaced, while for high-power integrated types, the complete light source needs to be changed. It is crucial to ensure good heat dissipation. If the power supply is faulty, it must be replaced with a new one. If the power supply causes the lamp to not light up, the light source should also be replaced.
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