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blue led burnt - what mcd?
Posted on: 21.09.2010 by robin loo
hey guy.

i just connected my vci and the bottom most left button blue LED is broken. if i switch it on or go in juggle mode it stays unlit. otherwise it's normal green, so i'm guessing it just burnt.

is it possible that a LED burns just like this? i didn't do anything special nor recognized something.

no biggie since i got some soldering experience. i did a quick search to find the how-to-change-a-button-led-tutorial and some informative threads (i know i need a 3mm led) but still got one question:

what light intensity (mesured in mcd) do i need to buy in order to have the same intensity as the other blue leds? couldn't find any info on that..

thanks
wp
Tatum Ansaldo
04.10.2010
I went ahead and replaced my burnt out LEDs with super bright blue ones from Maplin electronics here in the UK. The specs of the LEDs are:

Forward voltage max. at IF=20mA: 3.5V
Forward current max: 35mA
Reverse voltage max: 5V
Power dissipation PT: 123mW
Light output typ.@ 20mA: 8.2cd
Viewing Angle: 15
Tatum Ansaldo
04.10.2010
I went ahead and replaced my burnt out LEDs with super bright blue ones from Maplin electronics here in the UK. The specs of the LEDs are:

Forward voltage max. at IF=20mA: 3.5V
Forward current max: 35mA
Reverse voltage max: 5V
Power dissipation PT: 123mW
Light output typ.@ 20mA: 8.2cd
Viewing Angle: 15
Tatum Ansaldo
04.10.2010
I went ahead and replaced my burnt out LEDs with super bright blue ones from Maplin electronics here in the UK. The specs of the LEDs are:

Forward voltage max. at IF=20mA: 3.5V
Forward current max: 35mA
Reverse voltage max: 5V
Power dissipation PT: 123mW
Light output typ.@ 20mA: 8.2cd
Viewing Angle: 15
Tatum Ansaldo
14.10.2010
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
incredible. the legs of the led they sent me were cutted, but wrong.. didn't know about the flat plastic part as an indicator, changed directions and everything works now..
thanks a lot..
hehe, one thing I've learnt from all my LED replacing is to check the LED first! I always powered up the VCI then touched the ends of the LED to the pads to make sure everything was working. One time I failed to do this so the LED went in fine but I hadn't realised I had the board upside down relative to the way I had been doing it, pulled the LED out and in doing so nearly ripped off the grounding pad - not good. I was more careful after that!
Tatum Ansaldo
13.10.2010
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
weird..
i got vestax germany to send me a replacement led, i desoldered the old one and replaced it with the new one and it still doesnt work :?
it's D3 the bottom most left button. mapping is ok, changed it to be sure, but nothing.
the green led works just fine, but theres nothing lit when there should be blue.. :/
This may be obvious, but are you sure you got the LED the right way round? the anode (+ve, indicated by the shorter leg and flat part on the plastic of the LED) goes into the side indicated by the little lightning symbol on the board.
Tatum Ansaldo
04.10.2010
I went ahead and replaced my burnt out LEDs with super bright blue ones from Maplin electronics here in the UK. The specs of the LEDs are:

Forward voltage max. at IF=20mA: 3.5V
Forward current max: 35mA
Reverse voltage max: 5V
Power dissipation PT: 123mW
Light output typ.@ 20mA: 8.2cd
Viewing Angle: 15
robin loo
21.09.2010
hey guy.

i just connected my vci and the bottom most left button blue LED is broken. if i switch it on or go in juggle mode it stays unlit. otherwise it's normal green, so i'm guessing it just burnt.

is it possible that a LED burns just like this? i didn't do anything special nor recognized something.

no biggie since i got some soldering experience. i did a quick search to find the how-to-change-a-button-led-tutorial and some informative threads (i know i need a 3mm led) but still got one question:

what light intensity (mesured in mcd) do i need to buy in order to have the same intensity as the other blue leds? couldn't find any info on that..

thanks
wp
Tatum Ansaldo
14.10.2010
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
incredible. the legs of the led they sent me were cutted, but wrong.. didn't know about the flat plastic part as an indicator, changed directions and everything works now..
thanks a lot..
hehe, one thing I've learnt from all my LED replacing is to check the LED first! I always powered up the VCI then touched the ends of the LED to the pads to make sure everything was working. One time I failed to do this so the LED went in fine but I hadn't realised I had the board upside down relative to the way I had been doing it, pulled the LED out and in doing so nearly ripped off the grounding pad - not good. I was more careful after that!
robin loo
15.10.2010
incredible. the legs of the led they sent me were cutted, but wrong.. didn't know about the flat plastic part as an indicator, changed directions and everything works now..
thanks a lot..
Tatum Ansaldo
13.10.2010
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
weird..
i got vestax germany to send me a replacement led, i desoldered the old one and replaced it with the new one and it still doesnt work :?
it's D3 the bottom most left button. mapping is ok, changed it to be sure, but nothing.
the green led works just fine, but theres nothing lit when there should be blue.. :/
This may be obvious, but are you sure you got the LED the right way round? the anode (+ve, indicated by the shorter leg and flat part on the plastic of the LED) goes into the side indicated by the little lightning symbol on the board.
robin loo
13.10.2010
weird..
i got vestax germany to send me a replacement led, i desoldered the old one and replaced it with the new one and it still doesnt work :?
it's D3 the bottom most left button. mapping is ok, changed it to be sure, but nothing.
the green led works just fine, but theres nothing lit when there should be blue.. :/
Tatum Ansaldo
04.10.2010
I went ahead and replaced my burnt out LEDs with super bright blue ones from Maplin electronics here in the UK. The specs of the LEDs are:

Forward voltage max. at IF=20mA: 3.5V
Forward current max: 35mA
Reverse voltage max: 5V
Power dissipation PT: 123mW
Light output typ.@ 20mA: 8.2cd
Viewing Angle: 15
robin loo
27.09.2010
it's a 3mm led. i don't have other infos yet. i'm in contact witch vestax, but they have to get back at me.. hopefully soon..
Tatum Ansaldo
28.09.2010
both my left headphone cue and right sync LEDs have burnt out for some reason, could one of you please tell me (to the best of your knowledge) the specs of the LEDs i would need to replace them with? I don't know much about the components and I've found different voltage LEDs available, thankfully my best mate is an electronic engineer so he can solder them on for me but I need to know which ones to buy!
robin loo
25.09.2010
ok. i believe i'll try some 7000mcd, since there seem to be midrange..

is there a difference between water clear LEDs or the other blue ones?
Leeanna Ayla
25.09.2010
I've seen it talked about before and I believe the general consensus was that there's wasn't enough a difference to really matter. Maybe find one in the mid range as far as brightness goes. That way it might be a little dimmer or a little brighter, but not a drastic difference.
robin loo
25.09.2010
still no answer from DJTT or the vestax support.

is there some kind of mcd standard?
robin loo
23.09.2010
no it's a standard black one purchased here in germany with blue/green colors

/emaila sent to DJTT support
Leeanna Ayla
22.09.2010
Is it an SE from DJTT? If it is I would get in touch and see if they'll send you one. If not they should tell you what they use.
robin loo
22.09.2010
anybody?

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