HLG-240H-C

littlejacob

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Bonjour
Do you have a link?
For the new one!?
It is going to be a faq...
And is there a place where we can buy it?
Have a great day ★
 

Rahz

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Can't link Meanwell's datasheets but you can find them on www.meanwell.com under products/led. They will likely be available anywhere that already carries the HLG series... Mouser, Jameco, Sager, Arrow, etc.

As far as when we can get one, I don't know but if they're being listed then I suspect they're at least close to manufacturer shipments.
 

littlejacob

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Bonjour
Ok thank you Rahz
I asked cause I know this question will be ask a hundred time and have data sheet on page 1 would have been convenient!
And I am too old so I do not know how to add a link here...will ask my son how to in a few years....lol
Have a great day ★
 

nevergoodenuf

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I really think we are getting into dangerous voltage ranges with this driver. If I was looking to have one high powered driver I would use the hlg-240-36. I just don't think it is worth the risk to play with that type of voltage, just to save a couple bucks. Both the China lights with COBs I have ran, there lights are on 36v drivers. They are working great on my Veros now.
 

Rahz

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I really think we are getting into dangerous voltage ranges with this driver. If I was looking to have one high powered driver I would use the hlg-240-36. I just don't think it is worth the risk to play with that type of voltage, just to save a couple bucks. Both the China lights with COBs I have ran, there lights are on 36v drivers. They are working great on my Veros now.
We were already in dangerous territory with the other popular HLGs people here commonly use. I shouldn't have to preface everything with "be careful", but if you use them, be careful. I know several people have been looking forward to the 240-C release.
 

sanjuan

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An interesting note under "Input", added since the preliminary data release:

"MAX. No. of PSUs on 16A CIRCUIT BREAKER 2 units (circuit breaker of type B) / 3 units (circuit breaker of type C) at 230VAC"

(Inrush current of 75A @ 230VAC)
 
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sethimus

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An interesting note under "Input", added since the preliminary data release:

"MAX. No. of PSUs on 16A CIRCUIT BREAKER 2 units (circuit breaker of type B) / 3 units (circuit breaker of type C) at 230VAC"

(Inrush current of 75A @ 230VAC)
does this mean 3 in total ALL THE TIME or just 3 when powered on ON THE SAME TIME?
 

sethimus

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so if i used a timer that only turns on 3 at a time i could put up to 12 (12*1,3A@220V) on one 16A circuit?
 
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