GMJ
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Does anyone know if the LED lighting strips typically used in MH's are 1 piece sealed units or 2 piece ones?
One of the lighting strips in our MH has developed an intermittent fault. It won't go on for weeks/months when it should be; and then, miraculously, when it decides to light up does so at a random time only to then go off a few days later. When I say random, I mean that the lights are on in the MH and it isn't working but then an hour or so later for example it will just decide to light up.
My first thought is that it may be a loose connection. Therefore I have attached some (really bad) photos of the strip in situ as my question is: how do I get the cover off it to have a look at the LED strip itself?
I don't want to force it nor do I want to pull the whole thing off where its stuck on.
Any ideas? I am assuming that it is a 2 part item with a base and lid/diffuser, which is the part I'd like to get off without wrecking it.
Sorry about the photos as I took them at night. I can do clearer ones in daylight if it helps but hopefully you get the idea. Its the white strip in each of the photos I'm trying to sort out.
Thanks


One of the lighting strips in our MH has developed an intermittent fault. It won't go on for weeks/months when it should be; and then, miraculously, when it decides to light up does so at a random time only to then go off a few days later. When I say random, I mean that the lights are on in the MH and it isn't working but then an hour or so later for example it will just decide to light up.
My first thought is that it may be a loose connection. Therefore I have attached some (really bad) photos of the strip in situ as my question is: how do I get the cover off it to have a look at the LED strip itself?
I don't want to force it nor do I want to pull the whole thing off where its stuck on.
Any ideas? I am assuming that it is a 2 part item with a base and lid/diffuser, which is the part I'd like to get off without wrecking it.
Sorry about the photos as I took them at night. I can do clearer ones in daylight if it helps but hopefully you get the idea. Its the white strip in each of the photos I'm trying to sort out.
Thanks


