Looking for AI hydra 52 LEDs replacement!

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I have some old hydra lights I got for free from another hobbyist. Problem is the LEDs are starting to go on one of them and the reds and whites don’t work anymore. Does anyone have a replacement bulbs for them or know an alternative? I’ve been googling everywhere with no luck. This is my last attempt otherwise I’m selling a kidney to get new ones. Thanks everybody!

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Start looking for kidney buyer :D
Check Luxodium if Tim makes pucks for this light.
I can probably also repair them by replacing individual LEDs if you want to go this route. It may be economical depending on how many LEDs are bad. Those are not cheap to get unfortunately.
 
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Start looking for kidney buyer :D
Check Luxodium if Tim makes pucks for this light.
I can probably also repair them by replacing individual LEDs if you want to go this route. It may be economical depending on how many LEDs are bad. Those are not cheap to get unfortunately.
It just says sold out. I can get some Radeon gen 3 from my boss at the fish shop but I wanted to stick with these lights. How much would it be per bulb?
 

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Starting point for repairing this light is $110 plus return shipping. Then extra if many LEDs need to be replaced to cover the cost of parts. PM me for details.
 

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