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How Do I Reset My Led Strip Light

Insert a paper clip, or a similar sized object, into the reset hole on the controller (depicted below). Using the paper clip, press and hold the reset button inside the reset hole for eight (8) seconds. If done successfully, the light strip will flash five times then cycle through the colors blue, green and red.

How do I reset my Smart Strip light?

Press and hold the light switch controller for 10 seconds or more and then release. The light strip animating orange and green after that indicates a successful factory reset. Then you can reconfigure your light strip on the Kasa Smart app.

How do you troubleshoot LED strip lights?

To troubleshoot, try the following steps: 1) Confirm that your power supply’s voltage and current rating are compatible with your LED strip. 2) Confirm that your power supply is working correctly. 3) Check and isolate other accessories on the same circuit. 4) Check for any visible loose connections.

What if your LED lights aren’t working?

Bad Pin Connection – If your LED strip light fails to turn on at all, then check your pin connections. Most likely, the pin is not inserted correctly. In rare cases, the pin is faulty. These tiny connectors are rather delicate items so you have to be very careful when inserting them.

Why won’t my LED lights respond to the remote?

If your remote control suddenly stops working or your lights start blinking, you may need to reset the controller and pair it back to the receiver unit. The controller sometimes un-pairs itself from the receiver due to a loose connection, radio interference from an external source or a low battery in your remote.

Why are my LED strips different Colours?

As established above, when LED strip lights don’t get enough cooling, they get overheated, and the diodes can change color. One of the biggest ways this can happen is poor air ventilation around the lighting setup. There is not enough space to carry away warm air and allow cooler air to circulate.

Why are my LED lights only red blue and green?

The brain actually interprets red as some excitation on the red cone and no excitation on the green cone. Green on the other hand has equal excitation of blue and red. In other words, the primary colour model is just not quite that simple. Adding more colours will in fact produce more detectable hues to the brain.

How do you fix LED strips that won’t turn on?

Check for any visible loose connections, make sure all of your connectors and wires are in place and have not fallen out. Try tightening screws on DC adapters, and re-inserting LED strips into solderless connectors, which are common contact failure points.

Do LED strips burn out?

When they are connected correctly, smart LED strips rarely burn out. However, if too many strips are connected in series, this can lead to a circuit overload. The total resistance will be too high. This can lead to excessive heat being generated.

How long do LED light strips last?

HOW LONG DO LED LIGHT STRIPS LAST? LEDs boast a general life expectancy of 50,000 hours. This equates to around six years of continuous use. Over time, LEDs slowly and gradually lose their light output and 50,000 is the number of hours it generally takes for LED lights to diminish to 70% of their original light output.

Can you sync LED light strips?

It is possible to connect an LED light strip to more than one remote. You simply need to sync the strip to both remotes. Controllers usually remember an LED light strip’s last settings. If you are using multiple remotes to control a strip, the remote you used last will decide on the LEDs’ settings.

How do you code LED strip lights?

Enter the order of the colors you would like the LED strip to display. For example, Blue, Green, Red. Name your code. This will be the same name as you entered in step 2 with the number of LEDs again in the end; this is meant to specify how many LEDs the data signal is to be relayed to.

Why are my LED lights only working on one side?

If half your LEDs are not working, it means that there are 2 strings of LEDs wired together in parallel – each parallel string has LEDs in series. You likely have a broken wire, or an LED bulb is broken or out of the socket.

Why are half of my LED strip lights not working?

If the complete section between cutpoints is not working, this is a very similar problem to a damaged LED or resistor – most likely caused by a dry solder joint. Solution: In most cases here the only option is to replace that section of the strip. You can do this by swapping the full strip.

Why are my LED lights not all one color?

LEDs, especially cheap LEDs (including most bulbs), tend to be very inconsistent in color. This is because the manufacturer does not tightly control binning, or separating LED batches by slight variations in color. Sacrificing binning cuts cost, but also consistency in light color.

Why are my LED lights only green?

Check for solid connections to any power supply. Check for tears in the LED strip, especially just before the strip misbehaves. A tear or bad solder joint could have removed the R and B channels (depending on how the manufacturer put the LED strip together. If its like in the image, the LED strips.

Why do my LED lights have two colors?

If two primary color within the group of three LED elements are missing, this simply means that two surface-mounted components (resistors) have been damaged. Observe the PCB strip around the location of the missing primary color (red, green, or blue) and see if you see any damage.