yesCan the hlg-185h-36b power 5 clu048-1212c4-353h5k2?
it doesnt"split" the voltage, it is 36V no matter how many cobs are on it. but yes you got the current splitting rightdoes it always spit out 36v to all cobs ran off it and then split the 5.2a between all cobs ran off it so. i.e 5 cobs ran at 36v and 1040mA?
Okay, thanks. I was 75% sure that's how it worked but then some dude started confusing the fuck out of me telling me he runs half of a cob on a driver or some shit and how running that driver at 5a will fuck it all up. I figured he just didn't know and was embarrassed to admit it after 45 mins and no straight answers. oh and I didn't mean split the 36, just that all of the cobs got 36v each and then split the 5.2a. can these be ran in series or do I need to run them in parallelyes
it doesnt"split" the voltage, it is 36V no matter how many cobs are on it. but yes you got the current splitting right
do you know what happens to voltage when you put cobs in series? not being a smartass just trying to help you understand the answer/concept and youre pretty closeOkay, thanks. I was 75% sure that's how it worked but then some dude started confusing the fuck out of me telling me he runs half of a cob on a driver or some shit and how running that driver at 5a will fuck it all up. I figured he just didn't know and was embarrassed to admit it after 45 mins and no straight answers. oh and I didn't mean split the 36, just that all of the cobs got 36v each and then split the 5.2a. can these be ran in series or do I need to run them in parallel
nothing happensSide question. What happens if you only put 2 36v cob's in series on one of these? Do they just drive hotter (more watts)?
no its a rare one, cant stock em all. A models are a lot more versatile than B for constant voltage modelsAlso do you ever sell that model of driver on cobkits.com or just the 185-48 model
I'm still pretty new to all this. I work in a kitchen so smartasses are no big deal anyways, im just more than appreciative to have you helping me out Judging by how you reacted I'm guessing that the voltage stacks instead of the amps though, which is why there's the 185h-1050 type drivers where it constantly puts out 1050mA but the voltage stacks which is why they run higher on voltage and lower on current?do you know what happens to voltage when you put cobs in series? not being a smartass just trying to help you understand the answer/concept and youre pretty close
Oh okay, I had previously just been looking at the 1050, 1400 models of drivers but then I saw the 48a you sold and was trying to look more into those options.no its a rare one, cant stock em all. A models are a lot more versatile than B for constant voltage models
Because you'd have to run 2 in parallel?nothing happens