Kulp K16 port2 not getting data or enough power?

gthoman

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Hello everyone,

I decided after seeing everyone's lights this year to try to get my house lights working again. I have a kulp k16a-b v1.0.0 and upgraded the board and fpp to the latest versions. The lights are 12v 2811's. Around a couple of years ago this was all working, just haven't had time to mess with it so decided to try to start early :) So, currently only have connections in Port1 and Port2. Port1 has about a 15ft distance before the first pixel and has around 310 pixels connected. When I run the test in fpp, all of the lights on Port1 are working. BUT, on Port2(which has about 40ft before the first led) and around 100 pixels on it, only lights the first pixel in a light blue. I thought it might be the data signal, so I bought some F-amp's to see if that would help. I connected it right out of the controller since the mid point is behind my vinyl siding. It did seem to improve? now I have a bright blue pixel that seems to be a little more than half way down the pixles, at around pixel 60 maybe? Would this mean the pixel is bad at that point, still not enough power? Trying to figure out the best way to fix/test this without having to pull everything down
 
Here are a couple photos of it, you can see the one without the amp is only the first light and with the amp if a good ways down the line, BUT still not lighting all the led's
 

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I tried that(moved Port2 connection over to Port1) and did the Red fade testing in FPP. The first 16 lights are doing the red fade and the bright blue is still lit about three quarters down the line??
 

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I Played with FPP, and only had it test 5 pixels on Port2 and just those lit, went to 10 and all 10 lit, went to 20 and only 16 lit. So I assume this means that pixel 17 is bad??
 
Also, what are the best ways to replace a pixel while they are connected to the house? are there any type of connectors that make it easier? Thanks ahead for any help anyone has,
 
You can try fixing while attached. I would pull 14 and 19 out and replace both 16 and 17 using a scotchlok or wagu style connector.
 
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