Tach
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I and another fellow had the same problem (his was ride side iirc) it came down to a transistor wearing out. Luckily it only costs a few dollars shipped. Try opening up the H10 and checking if the LEDs are lighting up. Usually when one side pops the LED goes out, that's the side you'll have to replace.
Example (Taken from Busterized's post)
http://i.imgur.com/fo9wbWY.jpg
red circle would be the transistor you replace
Thanks for getting back to me, hadn't used it for a bit due to the problem and thought I'd try again this evening. Opened it up and it seems all the LEDs are lit (4 of them) and it seems to happen more after it has been on a bit and warmed up. I'll leave the lid of in case it's a ventilation problem. The manufacturer had also sent me an email with a picture of it open and asked me to see if I could remove 4 particular pieces. (They look like small chips with 8 legs each) but it was all a bit vague. They didn't say what to do when they were removed, whether they wanted me to clean them or purchase new ones or whatever. I'd hate to stop using it if it was a simple fix.
Edit: Just looked again at your picture and one of the pieces I'm referring to that I was asked to remove happens to be between the two coloured circles at there's a red piece above and below it with I think it's U1J63 written on them.
Edit 2: Ok, so I figured out the things I'm refering to are opamps. Anyway, searched the thread and seen some folks had popping after installing the Burson opamps and someone solved their problem by swapping round the single ones. Have tried that and it's been a couple of hours pop free, fingers crossed it's a sign of things to come and problem solved.
Edit 3: Still happening
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