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Old 06-29-2009, 10:13 PM   #282 (permalink)
JDowns
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Originally Posted by Hoppy View Post
Problem solved - for now anyway. The "failure" was current leakage to ground through the "line" contact where the screws held the one LED to the heat sink. Looking very carefully I can see slight discoloration around the screw notch in the star mount, where it contacted the conical back face of the screw head.

Today I found some Arctic Silver brand alumina filled epoxy heat conductive cement at Frys. I thoroughly cleaned the heat sink in the contact area, cleaned the back of the LED (using alcohol), and reinstalled the LED using the alumna filled epoxy. After a half hour (it sets up in 5 minutes) I plugged it back in, and only the 6 LEDs ahead of the failed one lit up. So, I removed the attaching screws entirely. Plugged it in again, and it worked fine. That is when I looked for and found the discoloration.

Now I suspect that I will get this failure again, as another LED leaks current at that spot. If so, I will then mount all of the LEDs with the ceramic epoxy and not use screws at all. In the future I won't try to use the screws if I make another one of these.

You can still use the screws. Just use ceramic washers as a barrier.

Glad to see you got it fixed.
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