I te wa e whakamahi ana i nga topuku hiko kore-pahū, he take noa e pa ana ko te kore e marama nga pirepire LED, ka kiia he a “pupuhi mate.”
Ko te nuinga o nga keehi ka kiia ko te kounga o te rama LED ake, engari tera ano etahi atu take. It’s generally noted that, in most instances, issues with explosion-proof electrodeless lights stem from a lack of brightness in all or some parts of the fixture.
1. It could be a malfunction in the switch; ki te kore, it likely points to a defect in the LED driver. I nga ahuatanga penei, it’s recommended to replace the driver to maintain the quality of the explosion-proof lighting.
2. Since the power supply of explosion-proof electrodeless lights provides multi-channel constant output, the issue might arise from a defect in part of the power supply or problems in the light core or power board, leading to inadequate power supply.
Ko te tikanga, there are many potential reasons for these issues, which is why explosion-proof electrodeless lights sometimes have drawbacks.
It’s essential for companies to employ professionals to inspect these products and ensure their quality, reducing the incidence of flaws.