GrowLightResearch
Well-Known Member
Like I said "You obviously do not have the background to argue this". for further information re-read previous post.You are simply ridiculous in your inability to grasp this very simple and BASIC concept. The CC driver controls the load's current by varying it's voltage output as needed. If the loads temp increases and resistance drops, the driver adjusts the VOLTAGE downward to maintain the current at the same level. Do you not understand the fact that current in a load is the direct result of applied voltage? This is really VERY basic stuff.
I am a retired very accomplished electrical engineer that first worked on military grade switching power devices in 1979 at Airpax located in Sunrise FL. In retirement I am currently designing LED CC drivers.
The only requirement of a CC driver is it's input voltage be greater than the LED Vf.
The LED at issue here is an LED that has a Vf that ranges between 30.3v and 38.5v driven by a n600 watt HLG-600H-36 with an output voltage from 30.6v to 37.8v.
With a max current output of 16.7 Amps that will smoke a Citi 1212 in a millisecond if connected with out the HLG being current limited.
Just stop! You are in way the fuck over your head on this topic.
Have you not fucked up enough threads on this site with your idiotic bullshit? Just STOP!!