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Ersa i-CON 1 soldering station display backlight replacement

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Ersa i-CON 1 soldering station display backlight replacement, Backlight schematics: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:01crwdne2935265:0
Backlight schematics
  • After analyzing the original backlight connections, it became clear why it fails: the Chinese designers who created the display wanted to save space and money by connecting the LEDs in parallel.

  • However, since each LED has a slightly different threshold voltage, one of them draws more current and fails prematurely. The remaining two LEDs then experience even higher currents and burn out soon afterwards.

  • To address this issue, I decided to change the connection according to the lower schematic. I shorted the original 22R resistors and put a 220R resistor in series with each new LED.

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