Guys I have bought 24 of 48 samsung lm561c led boards. The supplier suggested 2 unit of hlg 240h c700b drivers. I have found elg's locally. I am a noobie on the subject. But 700 ma sounds low. What drivers would you suggest? Any advice will be highly appriciated
The seller on alibaba suggesting 2 units of Hlg 240 c700b for 24 of my units( 6*288 boards)
I have found elg locally with same specs. Would that work? İsnt 700ma low? Cant we do more current for higher brightness?
Would a LPC 150 1050 be enough for 4 of my boards? That is equilavent of a single 288 board.
I have found lps series locally. Could some one suggest me the best way to go LPC series?
I have found lrs drivers on an international website which I have found to be purchasable with freight cost. If they will run my lights efficiently they can be the second plan. But I think locally find drivers may be used to do the same. Maybe more drivers but more efficiently than a single driver.
For example
would 12 unit of 50 watt led driver 24-36v 950 ma driver drive my system efficiently? (not as in cost of electricity but brigness(as in PAR assuming alibaba boards are using real leds) of the light). the cost of freight for Meanwell is not bargain price. I am trying to replace it...
Guys I 've purchased 48 unit of Samsung 561c led boards. 24 of them. so in total, it should be equivalent of 6 unit 288 boards. But ım indecisive about the driver. Do I have to use Meanwell drivers? Cant I use cheap aliexpress drivers?
any updates on the lights?
How do they perform?
Does the plants like em?
I just started my first try with theese 20 of them in a 1m2 tent.
i did lot of mistakes and because of time table i had to terminate the project and took down my tent today.
i used small heatsinks and bigger pc fans. it was...
I was thinking that I would use driverless cobs. But it is gonna burn lots of electric for no good reason. so I'm going with 50w
LED COB chip Integrated Smart IC Driver High Power 12V COB LED Chip Grow light
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