I redid the “blended” solder points after removing, testing, and reinstalling the capacitor (9+ uf). Soldering the three proximal diode/cap points (cap negative end) was difficult because of trace damage that limited solder flow surrounding the two diode pins. After cleaning flux debris all seemed okay, but the lamps still wouldn’t light up.
Going through 70 LED’s one at a time checking with the Lightkeeper I’ve done too much of already. Some lamps “blink”, some are solid, but most are inconsistent… if the LEDs’ two wires don’t contact the Lightkeeper’s test port just so (and yes, I get + and - oriented correctly), they don’t light up one second but kinda-sorta the next, or flicker once, then nothing. Frustrating trying to do that over a full 70 set, often removing the lamp from its holder to insure tester contact. But that wire straightening/rebending oft results in a broken wire.
My LCR tweezer has an LED ability to its diode test feature. But these lamps that flash/flicker apparently have a Type 1-like, built-in breaker/bimetal strip, and the tweezers alternate between stats reporting and “damage”, which confused me at first, and perhaps still. Because apparently some lamps are not meant to flash and some are, testing seemed a long job. On top of it a lamp may test okay but a slightly poor socket contact be a culprit that fools me.
Last night I was checking the DC Out wires for voltage numbers and my tremor resulted in a clumsy short across them, blowing fuses again. Aggravated with all the time spent, and given I could buy a new one likely for a lot less than the value of my time investment heretofore, I tossed the whole works in the garbage. Today I question that waste if instead I invest a bit more and eventually resolve it, and include the return on investment of the learning experience. So if other projects’ time allows, I may retrieve the set, replace fuses again, and start through the lamps again. Any that continuously read “damage” on my LCR tweezers get replaced with a standard new 3.4v of appropriate color.
Any helpful input re. the variable lamp function and my greenhorn test procedures would be appreciated.