
The Retrofit Lighting Kit has quickly become the customer favorite in replacing the Altair Lantern’s inner parts. The most common Altair models we fix are:īuy #4 SWITCH-PHOTO Wiring in the Replacement Parts
#Quick disk flood light wiring drivers#
There is a large variety of Altair Lighting lamps out there, each slightly different than the others with different LEDs and/or drivers built inside. Find your Altair Lantern’s Replacement Parts

#Quick disk flood light wiring driver#
If you hear a click, then the photocell is working and the driver or the LED is bad. Photocells will make a slight clicking sound when they sense the lack of light and send power to the driver. Cover the “eye” of the sensor with your hand while it is connected to power and listen carefully for a ‘click’ sound.

If you are convinced the LED and the driver are fine then this is the last option. Luckily we have an awesome replacement kit that comes with a brighter LED, a matching driver, and a new photocell thrown in as well! If the PHOTO SWITCH is defective: (least common issue) This is because the new LED needs to be matched up with a new driver as the old driver most likely will not provide the correct power…we are unable to check as the OEM driver does not have great voltage listings on the label.

Yes, that is right, if your LED went bad you are better off replacing both the driver and LED. When replacing an LED board in a fixture like this, it is a good idea to match it up with a correct driver. Bad emitters will usually have a dark (burnt) section somewhere on the emitter, however, this is not always the case. If you notice your lamp’s output is dimmer than it used to be, check the LED board itself for bad emitters. This means that if one emitter fails, the rest will still light up, but ultimately it will cause power imbalances and all the LEDs will fail. These emitters are run in a series-parallel circuit across the board itself. The LED boards within these lamps hold anywhere from 8-10 small LED emitters. If you notice the light is slowly becoming dimmer, you probably are not crazy, your LEDs are likely going bad. When an LED fails it will usually fail over time rather than all at once. This is the #1 problem with Altair Lanterns in our 10+ years of troubleshooting them for customers. The solution here is to replace the driver. In this case, however, it is a poorly built power source. The cause of the blinking can be as simple as the wrong driver being used with the wrong LED, causing over or under-voltage. If the DRIVER has failed:Īn LED that is connected to a bad driver will start to strobe or blink slowly. This will require you to take the glass globe off of your lamp along with taking out the metal plate that holds the LED. NOTE: throughout this post, you will need to look at the inside parts of the LED light. This makes it very important to troubleshoot the light in order to make sure you know which component is causing the light to fail. In our experience helping thousands of customers fix these outside wall lights, we have seen all three of these parts fail.

The first step in any replacement type project like this is to identify the exact issue within the light.
