The odds are it is not the driver. One of the led burnt out and the circuit is not complete now. I have had this happen a couple times now. Get a multi meter with diode mode and test the individual LEDs. Then just replace to bad one. It is easy. PM me if you have questions.
Are you sure? Last week when I soldered on new diodes, I put a few of them in with the polarity backwards. They didn't light up, but the rest of the channel did.
I'll look though my email tomorrow for the evergrow contact.
Are you sure? Last week when I soldered on new diodes, I put a few of them in with the polarity backwards. They didn't light up, but the rest of the channel did.
I'll look though my email tomorrow for the evergrow contact.