Would this driver be suitable for 2 ,QB 288 . It's just an easy and quick buy for me and being in Australia cutter electronics is by far my best place for purchasing I just want to make sure it would power the 2 board's
https://www.cutter.com.au/product/hlg-240h-c1400b/
Thanks in advance Gipsey
Driver advice QB 288
It depends on how hard you want to drive the boards. That driver will work, but you'll be limiting the output to about 67 watts/board. The QB288 has a max stated current of 3000mA (in reality, it's higher than that), but it's best to run a bit lower. 2100-2400mA would be the current range I'd target. If I remember correctly, the theoretical max current for the board is 3200mA, so 2100mA would be driving at 66% and 2400mA would be 75%. If I were setting up 2 boards, I would run the HLG-240H-C2100 or step up to the HLG-320H-C2800 and plan to run with the driver dimmed a little. Alternatively, you could run the HLG-320H-C2100 which would give you the flexibility to add a third board in the future if you desired.
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it will power 2 boards no problem. but your driver efficiency will be lower because of only using 108v out of the 179v max... like eighties said your boards running under 70w a piece.. you could even throw a 3rd 288 on that driver later on..
if you want to max a driver efficiency with only 2 boards, go 2100ma.. if you want to run softer with better efficacy, run the 1400ma and add a third board..
I ran 4 boards on a 480h-c2100 for almost a year... now I run 6 on a 480h-54.. which takes them down to that 1400-1500ma range... I prefer the latter.. ( edit) mainly because of less heat on my poor little slate 1 heatsinks.. along with the better efficacy...
if you want to max a driver efficiency with only 2 boards, go 2100ma.. if you want to run softer with better efficacy, run the 1400ma and add a third board..
I ran 4 boards on a 480h-c2100 for almost a year... now I run 6 on a 480h-54.. which takes them down to that 1400-1500ma range... I prefer the latter.. ( edit) mainly because of less heat on my poor little slate 1 heatsinks.. along with the better efficacy...
I thought I was jumping the gun a bit the next best thing they have in stock is a step up. I don't mind paying the extra $ for better efficiency.
https://www.cutter.com.au/product/hlg-320h-c1050b/
Thanks for your replies aswell
https://www.cutter.com.au/product/hlg-320h-c1050b/
Thanks for your replies aswell