[sdiy] LEDs dying in LCD alphanumeric display
Harry Bissell
harrybissell at wowway.com
Mon Nov 7 20:10:58 CET 2011
LOL. I ~do~ love it, in fact I have two. One I dedicate to cymbals, and the other to
drums so that I avoid note cut-off. I used it live with a DrumKat controller. It (for me) has the
sounds I like, most newer models seem to be more hip-hop or dance oriented...
just my opinion :^)
H^) harry
----- Original Message -----
From: Adam Inglis <21pointy at tpg.com.au>
To: synthdiy diy <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 09:25:30 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: [sdiy] LEDs dying in LCD alphanumeric display
Harry you must really love that old D4!! (It's OK I understand, I used
an SR16 for years)
On 07/11/2011, at 11:53 PM, Harry Bissell wrote:
> I had a similar failure in an Alesis D4 drum machine. The LCD was
> backlit by 24 parallel
> connected LED chips bonded to a copper (PCB) substrate. Once one
> chip fails, the others get
> progressively higher current and fail more rapidly.
Actually I wondered if that was the case here... it started a month
ago at one edge, but progressed quickly over the last week.
>
> Failure to match the LEDs is a guarantee that they will burn out
> again. The better job you do, the more
> long lasting the repair.
>
> It was a major operation but not too difficult, just fussy...
Phew! I don't mind fussy but I can't even see where to start with this
unit! Need better glasses obviously...
cheers
Adam
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