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So, there I was, dissecting my two 165w Mars Aqua lights to clear out river sludge, when I discovered several of the LEDs appear to be burnt out. Literally.
These lights are several years old now, and I am wondering if this is normal wear and tear on these cheap, chinesium lights, or if this is perhaps a side effect of their unexpected submergence, despite being unpowered?
Either way, assuming the aforementioned river sludge didn’t nuke the lights entirely, can one go about replacing the individual LEDs? Is it worth the time?

These lights are several years old now, and I am wondering if this is normal wear and tear on these cheap, chinesium lights, or if this is perhaps a side effect of their unexpected submergence, despite being unpowered?
Either way, assuming the aforementioned river sludge didn’t nuke the lights entirely, can one go about replacing the individual LEDs? Is it worth the time?


