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NascentOxygen
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Why have you got wires glued to the metal plate atop the ICs? (Photo is not clear.)
See all those return wires that run back beside each row of LEDs and get soldered each to a green wire? Could you have done away with all that, and instead run a single heavy-gauge wire to connect together each last LED of each row and run that straight back to the power-supply?
What is the model of the IC? Do you set the current level with a single resistor?
Are the LEDs a push fit? If one LED is sick or dead, it may affect all the others in that row. So can you swap one at a time a LED from a crook row into a good working row to see whether the fault lies with that LED? If all LEDs test OK, then you'll have to conclude that you have got the IC wrong somehow.
See all those return wires that run back beside each row of LEDs and get soldered each to a green wire? Could you have done away with all that, and instead run a single heavy-gauge wire to connect together each last LED of each row and run that straight back to the power-supply?
What is the model of the IC? Do you set the current level with a single resistor?
Are the LEDs a push fit? If one LED is sick or dead, it may affect all the others in that row. So can you swap one at a time a LED from a crook row into a good working row to see whether the fault lies with that LED? If all LEDs test OK, then you'll have to conclude that you have got the IC wrong somehow.