Stephenj37826
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Yes Sir.. . Come see us ...I’ll have to look into this! Thanks for sharing. You guys having a booth setup or what?
Yes Sir.. . Come see us ...I’ll have to look into this! Thanks for sharing. You guys having a booth setup or what?
Ooh, I might have to check that out....
Thats all well and good to know, but the power company bills you for volt/amps (apparent power), regardless of your power factor. Thats why large industrial users will often install capacitor banks near large inductive loads to get their power factor as close to 1.0 as possible.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_power
Types of Power consumption of a lamp. They all seem complex but it is not too bad
Active/Real power, P
Reactive power, Q
Complex power, S
Apparent power, |S|
HLG 550 V2 test report
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1538/8585/files/L051802301.pdf?13084313055403839388
Voltage 220.00VAC
Current 2.19A
Power you calculated =220x2.19= 481.8watts
If you 1178.05 PPF/ 481.8= 2.445 PPF/W, but this not correct
This is because the power you calculated is Apparent power. Apparent means Apparent
But report shows 472.90 watts
That is because driver is not purely resistor. I think it is inductive
Active or Real power= Voltage x current x power factor
=220x2.19 x0.98= 472.164 watts
power factor= the ratio of the actual electrical power dissipated by an AC circuit to the product of the r.m.s. values of current and voltage.
So if you see a company claim 2A at 240V. don't divide PPF/2x240 to get PPF/W as it is not accurate.
Look for Actual power consumption as it is mostly likely less than Voltage x Current
Constant voltage for parallel wiringYAHOO!!!
I just bought a couple of 288s w/ Slates.
Should I use constant current or constant voltage for a parrallel wiring?
Is there a particular driver that I should use as a first-timer?
Is it advantageous to have control over both the current and voltage, as in the driver that have two pots on them?Constant voltage for parallel wiring
For Parallel wiring you want to keep your voltage the same for each board, hence a constant voltage driver. One Pot will give you the power to change the voltage within the drivers range and the other will change the current. It is a good design and will allow you to have maximum efficiency. So yes it is a little more advantageous than some of the other wiring/driver combosIs it advantageous to have control over both the current and voltage, as in the driver that have two pots on them?
Thank you very much for explaining this to me.For Parallel wiring you want to keep your voltage the same for each board, hence a constant voltage driver. One Pot will give you the power to change the voltage within the drivers range and the other will change the current. It is a good design and will allow you to have maximum efficiency. So yes it is a little more advantageous than some of the other wiring/driver combos
How do I build a board if anyone can help it would be appreciated180 Watts at wall
HLG-120H-C1400A
2x Quantum Boards
1/16th Aluminum L channel
Total under $300
Heatsink USA profile used here needs some airflow. Fins too close and not ideal for complete passive.
Reaches 60C board temps at full power Ta 20C.
With airflow in tent down to 40C-45C
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How do I build a board if anyone can help it would be appreciated
https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/pages/slate-heatsinks-for-qb@robincnn @Stephenj37826
Do you have new stuff dropping soon? Or at least a restock of the 3000k v2s?
I'm certain I'm overlooking it but does anyone have the measurements of the 135W kit, the 260W kit and the 320W kit? as in the physical measurements of the heat sinks?
Thanks for pointing it out. As an FYI, it might be helpful to list sizes on the individual product pages. Just a thought. I legitimately clicked around for 4-5 mins and didn't find them but thanks to coreywebster for the link.https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/pages/slate-heatsinks-for-qb
The measurements for each sink are on there.
Depends on your space size, but tbh, probably not.Hey i got a question, if i am using 4 x 288qbs, would it hurt to use a blurple with them?
One blurple will counteract at least 2 288 qbs if I remember correctly.. maybe 3Hey i got a question, if i am using 4 x 288qbs, would it hurt to use a blurple with them?
How does adding more light counteract anything going on? Ive seen multiple people usong different lights in one areaOne blurple will counteract at least 2 288 qbs if I remember correctly.. maybe 3
Yes, we're talking severe cramping and possible contusions. Talk to your doctor before starting blurple.Hey i got a question, if i am using 4 x 288qbs, would it hurt to use a blurple with them?