KOHLER KONNECT / VERDERA LIGHTED MIRROR Flickering
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95%
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LED Driver Power Supply
The LED driver is responsible for converting household AC current into the constant low-voltage DC current required by the LED modules. Flickering occurs when the driver's internal smoothing capacitors fail, allowing AC ripple to pass through to the light strips or causing the circuit to rapidly cycle on and off. Replacing this discrete module restores a stable electrical supply to the lighting array.
SKU: K-1293307
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3%
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LED Light Strip Module
While less likely to cause systemic flickering, a localized failure in a single LED diode or a semi-conductive short within the strip can create resistance fluctuations. This can occasionally cause the driver to enter a 'hiccup' mode as it attempts to regulate current against a fluctuating load.
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2%
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Wiring Harness Connector
In high-moisture bathroom environments, the quick-connect terminals between the driver and the LED strips can suffer from oxidation or galvanic corrosion. This creates high-resistance junctions that intermittent contact can turn into a visible flicker during vibration or thermal expansion.
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DIY Repair Guide
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