I thought I understood LEDs but this confuses me.
I have five series strings with 8 LED's in each string, 18 volt supply and 200 ohm resistor on each string. They are medium brightness red LEDs with forward voltage of 1.7v at 20 ma. Four of the series strings work just fine. But in one of my strings, 7 of the 8 LED's lit up, but one in the middle of the string was dark. (At first I thought it might be shorted

) I replaced it with another LED, which also didn't light (

). I then pulled out the dark LED, put 20 ma through it with a series resistor, and it lit fine. (

) The voltage across it was 1.7v at 20 ma. I then put it back in the string and measured the voltages across each LED in the string: 1.67v, 1.64v, 1.65v, 1.57v(the dark one), 1.67v, 1.73v, 1.67v, 1.65v. So one LED has a higher forward voltage (1.73v). I haven't replaced that one, but could it be causing the LED with the lower forward voltage to go dark? (It's a series string, so they're all getting the same current!!!)
P.S., I just wired up another four strings of 8, and one of them has the same problem???
Any suggestions would be appreciated.