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Mech63
12-05-2019, 11:31 AM
Hello all
This is my first build so I have done a bunch of reading and have checked my work over multiple times. After I wired up the sound board it was time to test the SK6812 rgb strips. I tested each one separately and they worked great in all three fonts. I hooked them up together and got a few pixels on one strip working and now they both show no light at all. I am using a Spark3 sound board, Keep Power 15 amp high drain battery, 22 gauge wiring for everything except the speaker. I am also using 330 ohm resistor on the data line. The battery was freshly charged and is reading over 4 volts. I have read many posts in the string blade section but cannot find any answers to my dilemma. Anyone have some ideas on what to check?

Forgetful Jedi Knight
12-05-2019, 11:47 AM
I fortunately, that sound board isn’t something found in these parts. I would recommend you get a hold of the boards creator, and talk to him about any possible settings and or wiring issues.

Tom Tilmon
12-05-2019, 03:33 PM
If the strips worked fine before you put them back to back, check for shorts between the strips. When they are back to back, you can have many areas of reverse polarity, which is REALLY bad. If you have joints in your strips, insulate the backs before joining them. Insulate the base and tips as well. Personally, I'd pull them apart, and test them independently again to troubleshoot. My guess is you have a strip construction issue, not a board issue.

Tom

Mech63
12-05-2019, 08:58 PM
Hello and thank you for your response. I did insulate the tips and joints. I was very careful to not have any contact between the strips that would result in reverse polarity. I know this to be very bad. It is very baffling that the single strips worked fine but kakked when combined. Excuse the vulgarity.

Tom Tilmon
12-05-2019, 10:38 PM
Are you using an appropriate battery? Need one with a 15A cutoff. I'd be suspicious of a short in the strips or how they are wired with the symptoms you are describing.

Mech63
12-06-2019, 06:10 AM
Yes, I am using a Keep Power protected 15 amp high drain battery. I will have to look for shorts on the back of the strips but the only places would be at the joint and ends that I can see.

Mech63
12-06-2019, 03:58 PM
I found the problem. It was bad soldering skills. The ground between the Tru Drive and the main board must have broke down when I put both strips into play. Resoldered and everything is good. Thanks for the help. Usually it is the simple stuff!

Tom Tilmon
12-08-2019, 07:04 PM
I found the problem. It was bad soldering skills. The ground between the Tru Drive and the main board must have broke down when I put both strips into play. Resoldered and everything is good. Thanks for the help. Usually it is the simple stuff!

Glad you found it.