Ok, so i totaly disassembled one light, to remove thermal pads and replace it with thermal paste.
A bit tricky, beside under the led, thermal pads are also beneath pcb boards behind led, and on pcb on left side, really not sure why?
Maybe a bit unnecessary job, but, after removing led, i found that thermal pad is kinda blistering, bubbling, not sure how to call it.
Also, underneat thermal pad was some moisture??, Or some oily residue, not sure what it is exactly? Any info?
To be honest, i wish that heatsing is a bit polished and flattened where led is placed, this grainy texture probably kills a lot of heat transfering capabilities from led to heatsink.
Well, maybe that will be my next project - flatten and polish heatsink base, and, maybe replace fan with something bigger and with better airlow and pressure. Maybe....
Back to important things, please, tell me that this moisture or oil beneath led are some super top secret stuff, designed to improve performance of light, because, right now..... Very close to discard this light, moisture + electronic = not so good match.
Oh yes, i forgot to mention - a big discoloration is noticed on lower side of led. Back of led, to be specific. Again, not sure why? Temperature? That mentioned oily thingy like moisture?