No. it does not. A 200W (four 36V cobs) setup on a 1400mA driver draws 1400Ma @ 144V from the driver, and with a properly matched Meanwell 200W driver, the efficiency will be ~93% and the current draw at 120V AC will be (212W/115V = 1.84A, not 3A. The Meanwell spec sheet for the HLG-185 series lists the exact same wall current draw (~2A @115VAC) for all four versions - 500 mA, 700 mA, 1050 mA and 1400 mA.
Please stop lying.
Same amps - 2 amps for both.
Same amps at the wall. Same power out. Same efficiency. Its right there on the spec sheet. If yours was drawing more than two amps from the wall, but only delivering 200W then ITS BROKEN.
They use more amps because they deliver MORE POWER.
All have the EXACT SAME EFFICIENCY when running at full rated power. Output current is not relevant to their efficiency.
Stop lying.
No, they do not. Read the spec sheet.
Stop lying.
Amps are MEASURED but you are billed by the kW/h.
Neither current is on "120 or 240" the 1400 mA is at 143VDC, and the 1050 is at 190VDC. READ THE SPEC SHEET. Both pull 2 amps at 115VAC or 1 amp at 230VAC or 0.85A at 277VAC. Its right there on the spec sheet.
Are you drunk?