Airwalker16
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Do we know it's fV?I was looking into purchasing the QB 648 Diablo with slate 2 heat sink. Does anyone know the best driver option to power it?
Do we know it's fV?I was looking into purchasing the QB 648 Diablo with slate 2 heat sink. Does anyone know the best driver option to power it?
I think it is 56vDo we know it's fV?
Sorry probably for 3 I think a hlg-320h-c2800a or hlg-320h-54a might work, don’t hold me to it.I was looking into purchasing the QB 648 Diablo with slate 2 heat sink. Does anyone know the best driver option to power it?
Yeh 51.8-58V through its Min/Max thresholds.here is the link to their datasheet.
They have the 260W and 320W DIY kits up now. The 260W comes with a Meanwell XLG-240-M-AB.Sorry probably for 3 I think a hlg-320h-c2800a or hlg-320h-54a might work, don’t hold me to it.
Maybe hlg-240h-54a or hlg-240hc2800a for two?
What footprint do you want it to cover? How many watts?correct one board.
That's correct. If running parallelso for the new board u need to run the 54 volt version driver I would have to guess right if so that's surprising but its way more diodes per board so it'll pay off I guess
and im taking it u can prob run only 4 of the boards on the driver right or if u do them in Parallel series how many would u be able to run on the driver?That's correct. If running parallel
for veg/flower or both?I was hoping to get away with running one for a 4x4 box.
Also if you are on a budget I would get 2 of the 260W v2 Rspec DIY kits instead and save yourself a few hundred dollars.for veg/flower or both?
the HLG100 is not dimmable, and would cover a 2x2 area at most during flower and not do a great job. You want at least 120W for a 2x2 area flowering.
you want @ 480W of QBs to cover a 4x4, and you can't push that much through one 648 boards even if you wanted to.
the 260W kits say they cover a 2x4 footprint in flower. so 2 of those would be great coverage.
It's pretty much limitless. The more boards you add, the driver will just keep dividing the total amperage it's capable of amongst all of them.and im taking it u can prob run only 4 of the boards on the driver right or if u do them in Parallel series how many would u be able to run on the driver?
One last thing to note so that you understand all the costs, since it sounds like this is your first setup.I don't have to much money to spend on a light and originally was just going to get the hlg 100 but then I saw the 648 and thought I could get way more out of it.
Yes. The diodes run at roughly half the power of the 288 boards so the diodes are more efficient and put off more light per watt. Or that is my simple explanation. Someone else can give better answer.For veg/flower. I don't have 750 bucks to spend on lights. I wish I did. It weird that the 288's can handle the same power as the 648. on HLG site their both the kits (288's and 648's) run off the same 240H driver. I was assuming it could handle more power. If not why is there more diodes? coverage and efficiency?