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astonehead

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cant think off my head but what driver would I use for 2 36v boards to run 75w? I’m thinking 185-1400 but not sure il get 75w with out a 2100?
Any help so I don’t have to sit and work it out would be great
 

Mikenike

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I’ve got a 480-36a driver if you want it for cheap. It’s a lot more than you want but just a thought in case you wanna expand/add more later
 

astonehead

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I’ve got a 480-36a driver if you want it for cheap. It’s a lot more than you want but just a thought in case you wanna expand/add more later
That could work although I want to make some 2 board lights for friends with spare sunboards and fusion boards I have. Let me know how much and where, could work for my 9 cobs
 

Mikenike

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That could work although I want to make some 2 board lights for friends with spare sunboards and fusion boards I have. Let me know how much and where, could work for my 9 cobs
I’ve got two for 75 each including shipping or take both for 65 each. Payment would be through PayPal goods & services. Both are only about 2 months old
 

eatled

Active Member
So if I understand it correctly, you want to run these two boards at 1 amp.
For an affordable solution, I would recommend using two Mean Well LDD-1000H drivers, one for each board.
Then use a Mean Well LRS-100-48 to power the drivers.
This should cost less than $30.

The $50 HLG-185H-C1400 would be a very good choice. It would give you a current adjustment from 700 mA to 1400 mA.

It is ill advised to wire two boards in parallel to a single constant current driver.
 
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