salmonetin
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how will you manage potential runaway ?first diy led panel
Still waiting for vero29 v2's 4k to come, will be driving em at ~2.2 amp in parallel.
i said at about 2.2 amps (~) it depends on cob resistance..how will you manage potential runaway ?
I think your being greedy trying to max everything out. you could have used the HLG-185H-48 and run them at 3.9V, all around fits in the specs better for failure conditions.i said at about 2.2 amps (~) it depends on cob resistance..
and if accidently one cob fails, theres 3a fuse for each one, u can barelly see them in picture (on the sides of the driver)
few weeks ago i tried running 2 x "cree xml 100w cob) on 100w driver or xpl, i dunno.. in parallel for about 3 weeks without a problem.. so i should be fine even if one will be running at 2.6 and other at 1.8.
maybe i should put 1 or 2ohm resistors on each of them ?
It would run 1 Vero 29 OK, but not 2. Vero 29's run at around 38 volts in the amp range of this driver, and the driver voltage range maxes out at 42v, so it can handle only 1 Vero 29.So I'm building a small grow box and going to use either 1 vero29 running on a CEN-100-42 which would allow me to dial it down. Would this driver run 2 vero29s?
This is the spec sheet
I'm thinking I could run 2 at lower power which would mean less heat and better spread? Not sure if it works that easy though lol
Yeh that's what I was thinking, is there a driver that would run 2 that's dimmable? Or should I just stick with 1 vero 29 with this driver? Would think it'll be fine for the space. Will only be doing 1 plantIt would run 1 Vero 29 OK, but not 2. Vero 29's run at around 38 volts in the amp range of this driver, and the driver voltage range maxes out at 42v, so it can handle only 1 Vero 29.
How much is the driver you are looking at? I use a HLG-120H-C1050B from Mean Well that will run 4 Vero 29s, and you could just run 2 Veros on it if you wanted, but the driver runs around $60. It maxes out at 1.05 amps so it would drive the Veros softer. As long as your single plant isn't some 6 foot tall tree I think 1 Vero 29 driven hard at up to 2.28 amps will be plenty of light for 1 plant, but would be less efficient than 2 cobs run softer.Yeh that's what I was thinking, is there a driver that would run 2 that's dimmable? Or should I just stick with 1 vero 29 with this driver? Would think it'll be fine for the space. Will only be doing 1 plant
Pricey for a single cob,hello rosswaa,
try the RACD 150 1050