It's a constant current driver. And 1.4a x 36=50-52 watts. So 4 is the max because it's a 200w drive. You could run 5 on an hlg240H-C1400 or the Pairui LGSU250-1400.Is it possible to run five cxb 3590 off of a hlg185-1400a with each cob maxing out at 40w each oppose to running four cobs at 50w each or is that way over the max load?
Hey guys,
Just testing my setup, will run 4 3590'S at 1400ma. Many thanks to Robin at Northerngrowlights.com for the heatsinks.I have a brand new meanwell 240 driver. My question is how hot the driver is supposed to get. After an hour the driver becomes very warm. I just ordered a ir thermometer today to check actual temps.
Thanks Zulu, I think I have the very same fan, doesn't really bother as long as it's normal. Forgot to mention it was only pulling 78 watts or so. Just don't seem rightYou could do the following as I have it's 3.5W to run these fans and it helps keep the driver temps down nicely.
I also found the driver to run almost to hot to touch after 6 odd hours but this solved my problem.
Whats the voltage? Id say a torroidial transformer from AC main to step the voltage down. Then rectifying and, restoring to Vpeak with a capacitor bank, and lastly connecting the LED to a MOSFET by connecting the positive end.of.the LED to power and the negative lead to the MOSFETs drain. Pulse the gate with a square wave. The amplitude of the.pulse and the duty cycle both can control the intensity of the LED and DC will control the current drawn.What's a good option for individual lower powered Vero's such as 10's, up to 18's? They make some which would be good for lighting up a house... you know, like finding your keys or to see what is in the pantry or a plant in a room without enough light. I want them dimmable with a very simple solution, with ability to run them up to 500ma.
As much as I've enjoyed building 555 circuits, the lazy part of me thinks the Mean Well HLN-40H-36A ($29 in stock at Jameco) would do a very good job powering either 2 Vero-10s* or 1 Vero 18*What's a good option for individual lower powered Vero's such as 10's, up to 18's? They make some which would be good for lighting up a house... you know, like finding your keys or to see what is in the pantry or a plant in a room without enough light. I want them dimmable with a very simple solution, with ability to run them up to 500ma.
Yerp.. pwm. I buy the 5pc - 20pc potentiometers for guitar pedals on ebay. Some are board mount some are wire. Cept their metal and $5 for 5pcs pretty much. I like the plastic ones for circuits to be tuned and left alone but metal if i want the knob to be mounted into the box. I should build that 555 timer.. or a tl494cn. Those are a jelly bean pwm and can handle like 40vAs much as I've enjoyed building 555 circuits, the lazy part of me thinks the Mean Well HLN-40H-36A ($29 in stock at Jameco) would do a very good job powering either 2 Vero-10s* or 1 Vero 18*
for excellent CRI I'd use the
*BXRC-30A1001-B-23 $4.90
**BXRC-35A4001-F-23 $14.12
both in stock at Mouser
I think you need a 100k pot(entiometer) to dim, check this, if so this one would be good
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/bourns-inc/91A1A-B24-A20L/91A1A-B24-A20L-ND/3780946
Yikes that's cheep. It's cool to think that engineering can be as simple as organizing parts like these for a greater purpose. I bet these kind of things will fit on silicon soon.I'm all for nice RV4 4w metal/carbon pots when they are needed, but the cermet or CP pots are good for noise free use for 100k cycles, check out the inexpensive offerings from BI Technologies / TT Electronics at Mouser.
As to PWM there are some pretty attractive units coming from Asia, check this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/6V-90V-15A-Pulse-Width-Modulator-PWM-DC-Motor-Speed-Control-Switch-Controller-DH-/171977923891?hash=item280aaedd33:g:czoAAOSwo6lWJufG
I couldn't build a similar one for 2x the price and I don't think I can see 15kHz flicker
So what you'd just put blue and white dimming leads into those screw terminals and done? What's the dofference between that and just a potentiometer with a resistor inline?I'm all for nice RV4 4w metal/carbon pots when they are needed, but the cermet or CP pots are good for noise free use for 100k cycles, check out the inexpensive offerings from BI Technologies / TT Electronics at Mouser.
As to PWM there are some pretty attractive units coming from Asia, check this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/6V-90V-15A-Pulse-Width-Modulator-PWM-DC-Motor-Speed-Control-Switch-Controller-DH-/171977923891?hash=item280aaedd33:g:czoAAOSwo6lWJufG
I couldn't build a similar one for 2x the price and I don't think I can see 15kHz flicker
Run them from voltage divider from 2 incandescent light bulb? But no nothing preassembled. Never bought anyanyone know a cheap driver to power 2x cxb3590"s 36v , ive got two active cooled heatsinks rated to cool 109watts each if that makes a difference
Lpc would work fine for 2
is a tad expensive for 2 lights, what would happen if i put 2x cxb 3590 36v onto aLpc would work fine for 2