From the end of the reel that has the factory leads, I cut off four segments (12 LED’s) and connected the leads to a 12-VDC wall wart that has an open circuit voltage of 16-VDC. Only one LED lit up!
I cut off two segments (6 LED’s) from the reel, connected them to the wall wart, and none lit up.
I had scrapped the top of the end of the traces of the segment that did not have the factory leads to insure good connections. And I know that the connections were good because when I touched the VOM leads to the LED segment end opposite where I applied power, I got the 16-VDC reading, so power is getting through the cutoff segments from one end to the other.
Knowing what could happen, I touched the DC power leads of the wall wart to a single LED, and as would be expected, it lit up like a flash and went off – it burned up. I did the same to two other LED’s and they did the same. This would indicate that LED’s themselves are OK, but something else is bad.
Any ideas? Do I have a bad reel of LED’s?
Thanks!
Alex