DIY with Quantum Boards

Domzy4

Member
Hi, I'm very new (my first post) and i was wondering if the HLG 260w quantum board (and more specifically the controller) could withstand the 220V in the european electric grid? If not, would it be ok If I get a AC converter from 220V to 120V (and would a 1000W converter be stable and good enough?)

Sorry if It's a stupid question - I just want to get in on this awesome Led action and have fallen deep down the rabbit hole.

Thanks!
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Hi, I'm very new (my first post) and i was wondering if the HLG 260w quantum board (and more specifically the controller) could withstand the 220V in the european electric grid? If not, would it be ok If I get a AC converter from 220V to 120V (and would a 1000W converter be stable and good enough?)

Sorry if It's a stupid question - I just want to get in on this awesome Led action and have fallen deep down the rabbit hole.

Thanks!
Most drivers will handle Euro voltage just fine.
 

Domzy4

Member
Get ready for the brightness. This light is closer to a 600w how when turned up.
Yes i expect it will be so... With my 2.7x 2.7 it will be a bit much. So i expect to dim it to about 80% max power... It depends on the heat :) i just wonder when the stock will be available (two qb 304s, 260w)
 
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