Airwalker16
Well-Known Member
Geez man. Sixstring, you're filling up my alerts with all the likes! :/
its started here.link me your build log man,i would like to check it out.Start your own and log your build step by step like I did.
I'm fine if six wants to post here as wellStart your own and log your build step by step like I did.
I can appreciate you wanting to drive them hard and have chosen to manage the heat, on point IMO. I'm not necessarily an efficiency freak but I'm driving at 600 or 750ma and could, given the modular concept go as low as 300 or up to 1.5a.Those are leds on the fans I bought. And I think people who run them anything below 1400 MA are either rich enough to spend the cash on more cobs or are just efficiency addicted. Mine are run on 2 hlg 240-1750''s and the reflector bars are cxb3070''s at 2100ma. People say overdriven, I say more lumens.
Drive them as hard as what you can afford. This is all manageable with a "B" version dimmable driver. Why limit yourself to 1500 or even 700 ma? Shit I wish the hlg320c series was out already so I could have ran each bar at 2100 rather than 1750. But my point is, you can always dim them down to whatever you want. But you can't if you stick yourself with an hlg 700,1050,1400.I can appreciate you wanting to drive them hard and have chosen to manage the heat, on point IMO. I'm not necessarily an efficiency freak but I'm driving at 600 or 750ma and could, given the modular concept go as low as 300 or up to 1.5a.
you can run as high or low as you want with the current HLG-320 seriesDrive them as hard as what you can afford. This is all manageable with a "B" version dimmable driver. Why limit yourself to 1500 or even 700 ma? Shit I wish the hlg320c series was out already so I could have ran each bar at 2100 rather than 1750. But my point is, you can always dim them down to whatever you want. But you can't if you stick yourself with an hlg 700,1050,1400.
It's not the new constant current one.you can run as high or low as you want with the current HLG-320 series
i realize thatIt's not the new constant current one.
At what limit does it switch to constant current from constant voltage like I've heard about?i realize that
assuming 3590s
1 320H would run your 8 cobs@1.11A
2 320H would run your 8 cobs@2.22A*
1 600H would run your 8 cobs @2.08A
*youd be pushing the voltage limit on the B model and might need the A model
So do you have to run in parallel with these types?it is constant voltage up until you pull full amperage . then it is constant current and drops voltage
in my quick glance of the spec sheet I would say yes because adj current doesnt start until 4.45amp on the 36v version. On a side note it is a class 1 div 2 classified for hazardous locations (meaning flammable explosive atmosphere) this is an expensive cert to get...So do you have to run in parallel with these types?
Makes you wonder what made them design a driver to qualify for and get that cert?in my quick glance of the spec sheet I would say yes because adj current doesnt start until 4.45amp on the 36v version. On a side note it is a class 1 div 2 classified for hazardous locations (meaning flammable explosive atmosphere) this is an expensive cert to get...