DiY LEDs - How to Power Them

ANC

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The difference is that that light is going 360 degrees (nearly).
You can bring any 240HPS. a 185W Samsung fixture is going to cream it in a tent
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RangiSTaxi

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The difference is that that light is going 360 degrees (nearly).
You can bring any 240HPS. a 185W Samsung fixture is going to cream it in a tent
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;) im just pulling your tits, jokes.. im with you ya on that one.... me goes off to find a 240 watt hps...
 

RangiSTaxi

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After so many years of using Cree 3590s and now HGL 550s Ive forgotten what a HPS grow looks like, feels like, my memory was it yielded great, quality was great, but would going back be like giving up my smart phone for a dumb phone, i dont know.

The reason i moved to leds initially was hopefully less heat, not sure theirs much noticeable difference real life for me , passive cooling really was the big winner, no bloody noisy fans, hell those blupurples drove me nuts with their fans, and those kind leds were unreliable as hell.

remember these, lest we forget.
 

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ANC

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About 200W from a 185W driver through the equivalent of 2 HLG288 panels.
Nice spread and penetration, top-class efficiency, entry-level pricing.


I still find people aggressively defending blurples...
 

chatoo123

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Hi guys I am trying to find out if I got ripped off from a seller on Alibaba well anyways I bought a quantum board 240 watt 288 boards with lm 301b top bin supposedly well it came with a hlg-240h-48b well I hooked it up and I put a digital ammeter on it well I turn it all the way up and it reads 231.9 watts 45.38 volts an 5.09 amps. Well this is what I'm frustrated about I have a extra hlg 185h-48b so I decided to hook that up to one board just to see and it goes all the way up to 225.5 watt and 47.20 volts and 4.78 than I hook up both it says 216.5 watts and 45.20 volts at 4.79 amps. Then that same one board I hooked the 240 up it goes to 231.6 watts and 47.27 volts at 4.92 amps why does the 240 not go higher when I hook up both boards why doesn't it go to the same 47.27 and go up to the full 5 amps or more?? Will someone please help me out with this it just makes me question the driver if it's a real meanwell they said 5 year warranty I thought meanwell has a 7 year warranty on the 240h series
 

chatoo123

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Yep they work great I have bin building mine with eb gen 2 in 3500k an 5000k 2 Vesta strips and a couple 96 diode double row sun board strips with lm561c s6 and they have 4 diodes in 660, 450 and 2 @ 730 on each strip never seen these kind before so I had to get them
I use F-series, I still believe it to be the best bang for the buck LED module.
 

1212ham

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Hi guys I am trying to find out if I got ripped off from a seller on Alibaba well anyways I bought a quantum board 240 watt 288 boards with lm 301b top bin supposedly well it came with a hlg-240h-48b well I hooked it up and I put a digital ammeter on it well I turn it all the way up and it reads 231.9 watts 45.38 volts an 5.09 amps. Well this is what I'm frustrated about I have a extra hlg 185h-48b so I decided to hook that up to one board just to see and it goes all the way up to 225.5 watt and 47.20 volts and 4.78 than I hook up both it says 216.5 watts and 45.20 volts at 4.79 amps. Then that same one board I hooked the 240 up it goes to 231.6 watts and 47.27 volts at 4.92 amps why does the 240 not go higher when I hook up both boards why doesn't it go to the same 47.27 and go up to the full 5 amps or more?? Will someone please help me out with this it just makes me question the driver if it's a real meanwell they said 5 year warranty I thought meanwell has a 7 year warranty on the 240h series
It could be the dimmer pot, try disconnecting one wire and check power. Meanwell specs call for 10-100K dimming resistance, but many pots are actuality under 100k due to manufacturing tolerances.

Adding a 10k resistor in series with the pot ensures the resistance range is above the 10k minimum and over the 100k required for 100% output.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/meanwell-led-drivers-3-in-1-dimming-function.838760/
 

Rocket Soul

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Has anyone tried the meanwell xlg range, specificly the L and M wide voltage range versions. Im still trying to figure out how these constant power drivers work. Do they adjust their max output to how much of voltage load you put on them?
 

cobshopgrow

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cc driver adjust heir voltage accordingly, the more leds you connect in series the higher the voltage goes.
hope that helps a bit :)
 

DonPetro

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Hi there guys, wanting to get back into the DIY LED world...just pulled out my incomplete build from a few years ago and my driver has a blue and a brown wire. Which is positive and which is neutral?
Thanks.
 

Innob

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Hey guys I'm trying to put together a Vero 10 build that can be dimmed. I chose 6 x Vero 10 with a ELG 75 350b because I saw the build here after searching around a bit.
With a potentiometer would this driver be able to dim?
 

coreywebster

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Yeah but you know that's only a 75w driver, 60w on 100-180 v.
Whats the plan?
Hey guys I'm trying to put together a Vero 10 build that can be dimmed. I chose 6 x Vero 10 with a ELG 75 350b because I saw the build here after searching around a bit.
With a potentiometer would this driver be able to dim?
 
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Innob

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Yeah but you know that's only a 75w driver, 60w at on 100-180 v.
What the plan?
This would be an upgrade for a micro grow.
Around 50-60 watts is perfect for my needs to flower, I currently run a Vero 18 on a lpc 60 1400 and it cooks my plants for the first 2 weeks unless I raise it very high and height is an issue.

For an upgrade I wanted to spread out the light source and have an option to dim.
 

coreywebster

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This would be an upgrade for a micro grow.
Around 50-60 watts is perfect for my needs to flower, I currently run a Vero 18 on a lpc 60 1400 and it cooks my plants for the first 2 weeks unless I raise it very high and height is an issue.

For an upgrade I wanted to spread out the light source and have an option to dim.
Makes more sense!
Have you considered strips?
 

Innob

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Makes more sense!
Have you considered strips?
I haven't.
I've looked into a few other options like a quantum boards but most are a bit too big.
Main reason for the cob build was that I have a tiny bit of experience with them so I figured it would be pretty straight forward.
 

Armyofsprout

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have a Meanwell HLG-600H-48A driver I'm trying to hook up to.4 QB288 boards. They have an extra lead I have no idea what to do with and can't get it working. Please help. I will post pics. The drivers I've used before only have one positive and negative lead but this driver has two.
 

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