Frank Nitty
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Hahaha,that's not some small change either!!!Hehe, can't blame you I mean there is a $200 dif between the two for a 10 pack.
Hahaha,that's not some small change either!!!Hehe, can't blame you I mean there is a $200 dif between the two for a 10 pack.
Ooohhhhh!!! Didn't pay attention to that!!! That's why it's good to have people looking out!!! Wasn't gonna buy them,was just wondering about them... Thanks!!!
ah they sound good! wonder if any more are coming....They made the QB 96 strips and I bought two. I fit them into a 4ft T5 fixture to replace an old bulb. An absolutely wonderful conversion, my house plants love it! Then Pppffft...... they were gone. I had planned to buy a couple more.
Those aren't quantum boards, they are knock offs from a company that stole the name.I need some help with my quantum boards, not sure if this is right place to post but i ask here: Is my "watt meter" and multimeter showing correct readings or what's up with my drivers and boards? I have 2x hlg-240h-48AB drivers and 4x "125w" kingbrite boards (rated 48v 2.7A), running two boards with each driver.
I have each setup running parallel (using two wagos to connect the boards), one black and red wire coming from each boards to a 3 hole wago that connects straight to the driver wire. I took the voltage measurements straight from those wagos. When measuring amperage, i took out the red driver wire from one wago, connected it to a third wago with one multimeter lead, and put the other lead to the wago i took the red driver wire from. This should give me full circuit.
First i took out my multimeter and measured the drivers without any boards connected to them, both drivers read between 42.8V - 53.6V, turning Io pot or external dim pot has no effect. So the same measurements with both drivers.
Btw. i have no idea if the "watt meter" really works or makes any sense at all since it showed 340W or something at one point, but it seems to have "consisted" numbers at least.
I'm very soon about to start growing so i'm gonna need some help asap if anyone has ideas how should i adjust these right!
- Setup #1:
Started measuring Voltage: (External dim pot taken off)
Both pots 0% = 42.4V & 56.6W
Both pots 50% = 44v & 162W
Both pots 100% = 45V & 308W
Io @ 100% & Vo @ 45% = 45V & 307W (45V seems to be the max when measuring voltage with boards connected to the driver)
Vo @ 0% & Io @ 40% = 42.9V & 111W
Started measuring Amperage: (External dim pot taken off)
Both pots 0% = 1.05A & 55W
Both pots 50% = 3.11A & 158W
Both pots 100% = 6.27A & 342W
Then i connected my external dim pot in (tested with 2 different pots and both seem to be the same):
All 3 pots (Vo, Io & external) @ 0% = 0.04A & 3W
Vo & Io 0%, external pot 100% = 0.99A & 52W (turning Vo has no effect, jumps a tiny bit to 1.08A when i turn it very little at the bottom)
Vo 0% & Io @ 100% doesn't change the max (0.99A), but turning external pot to 0% stays at 0.45A
Vo & Io @50% = 3.13A & 159.5W, external pot @ 0% = 0.22A & 12.5W
Vo & Io @ 100% = 6.12A & 334W, external pot @ 0% = 0.45A & 24.2W
- Setup #2
Started measuring Voltage: (Dim pot taken off)
Both pots 0% = 42.4v & 57.4W
Both pots 50% = 44v & 159W
Both pots 100% = 45.4V & 294W
Io 100% & Vo @ 45% = 45.2V & 293W
Vo 0% & Io @ 40% = 42.8V & 95.9W
Started measuring Amperage:
Both pots 0% = 0.99A & 52.4W
Both pots 50% = 3.22A & 164.7W
Both pots 100% = 5.92A & 322.7W
Then i connected my external dim pot in (tested with 2 different pots and both seem to be the same):
All 3 pots 0% = 0.04A & 3.3W
Vo & Io 0%, external pot 100% = 0.99A & 52.2W (turning Vo have no effect, jumps to 1.10A & 57.6W when i turn it very little at the start)
Io @ 100 % doesn't change the max, but turning external pot to 0% stays at 0.43A & 23.2W
Vo & Io 50% = 3.04A & 154W, external pot 0% = 0.21A & 12.2W
Vo & Io 100% = 5.86A & 319W, external pot 0% = 0.43A & 23.2W
Yeah we could argue if they are quantum boards or not, people still use that term to mean similar products so it shouldn't be that big of a deal.Those aren't quantum boards, they are knock offs from a company that stole the name.
I take my Lexus to the Ford dealer for tuneups all the time. Same thing, right? WthYeah we could argue if they are quantum boards or not, people still use that term to mean similar products so it shouldn't be that big of a deal.
Yeah we could argue if they are quantum boards or not, people still use that term to mean similar products so it shouldn't be that big of a deal.
If you ask me about Quantum Boards, I'm going to assume you are referring to a particular consumer product, because that's what Quantum Boards are. How silly, then, to be upset that I didn't assume you were referring to something else.Yeah we could argue if they are quantum boards or not, people still use that term to mean similar products so it shouldn't be that big of a deal.
What you mean by measured the boards connected? Yeah they're from kingbrite, i checked the serial numbers from both drivers and they both give out results:have you measured with the boards connected? Where did you buy the drivers, also from kingbrite? Sounds to me like you got counterfeit drivers too.... I've yet to test a Meanwell Driver that didn't perform exactly to spec and 80% produced 10%+ more amperage. Easy to find out, submit the serial number to Meanwell. Meanwell uses the serial numbers to validate your warranty.
I actually clearly mentioned where the boards are from, and people get pissy about calling them quantum boards when they look the same and operate the same way. Sorry i didn't know HLG owns that name and it's fordibben to use that to mean any other LED boards, so can we move on already.If you ask me about Quantum Boards, I'm going to assume you are referring to a particular consumer product, because that's what Quantum Boards are. How silly, then, to be upset that I didn't assume you were referring to something else.
It's just annoying, settle down Shirley.I actually clearly mentioned where the boards are from, and people get pissy about calling them quantum boards when they look the same and operate the same way. Sorry i didn't know HLG owns that name and it's fordibben to use that to mean any other LED boards, so can we move on already.
Certainly you see value in getting correct advice for the correct equipment. No point in someone spending the time just to find out the specs are all wrong bc you have a different product, etc.I actually clearly mentioned where the boards are from, and people get pissy about calling them quantum boards when they look the same and operate the same way. Sorry i didn't know HLG owns that name and it's fordibben to use that to mean any other LED boards, so can we move on already.
I sure do see value getting correct advice, that's why i mentioned exactly what i'm running and what kind of results i came up with my own. Let's focus on that instead now shall weCertainly you see value in getting correct advice for the correct equipment. No point in someone spending the time just to find out the specs are all wrong bc you have a different product, etc.
I sure do see value getting correct advice, that's why i mentioned exactly what i'm running and what kind of results i came up with my own. Let's focus on that instead now shall we
Fake LEDs? Source for that would be fantastic, do you remember where they from though? I've heard good things about kingbrite and i haven't found people complaining about their prodcuts, that's why i chose to buy from them in the first place.although I can't point you to the source, I recently read someone with pretty much the same issue. He later found out that it was because the LEDs were NOT real Samsungs... that may explain this for you also. Not saying yours are but....
Fake LEDs? Source for that would be fantastic, do you remember where they from though? I've heard good things about kingbrite and i haven't found people complaining about their prodcuts, that's why i chose to buy from them in the first place.