Gotcha, I've got 2 going on my plants about to switch to flower. I've got enough watts going out I think, so I was just wondering if possible without damage to the lights. Thanks manNo, it won't burn them up bro. They dial them down at the factory in order to make bolder claims on energy consumption and to prolong the life of the diodes. The Samsung's can absolutely handle full output. I have several of these yes and I crank them up during the bulking phase. The Meanwell driver/samsung diode combo is no joke though! If your girls can handle full strength then go for it, but be careful and keep an eye on them. I have bleached many tops with these lights.
So if I turn up the current only and leave the volts the same, that will add wattage?? Let me ask you this since your SF rep. So if you get a return for boards being fried and you notice the customer has adjusted the vo/lo , does that void the warranty?Vo is for adjusting the voltage, Io is for adjusting the current, if you adjusts the current higher, the lamp will naturally become bright, the corresponding heating of the lamp bead board power supply will increase.
Here's a chart from the Spider Farmer website. I'm not sure why minimum power, maximum power, and factory set power are not listed for each model.So if I turn up the current only and leave the volts the same, that will add wattage?? Let me ask you this since your SF rep. So if you get a return for boards being fried and you notice the customer has adjusted the vo/lo , does that void the warranty?
The XS2000 use an HLG-240H-54AB don't they?Ok thx, I don't use SF but they use the same drivers I do. I guess that answers the question with sf returns!![]()
Well they're both Mean Wells. Different series of drivers though. HLG vs. XLG series. They have their similarities and differences.