(Don't mean to jack your thread Woolster..)Jolly Green Giant wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 3:04 pmif you run series, you can mix any voltage you want as long as it stays when in the drivers v range.Complex wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 4:45 am
I'm deciding now on a 6 QB 288 setup (that might be a mix of V1 and V2 boards, would that be an issue - I don't know) I'm trying to figure out now if that same setup I described above would be just as doable with the new inventronics programmable cc driver line (EUD.....DTA/DTL, I think).
parallel on a cc+cv should "also" work.. I just wouldn't mix a v1 and v2 inline on one set parallel.. do two or three v1's inline then two or three v2's etc.
http://www.inventronics-co.com/product/eud-600sxxxdt/ the EUD-600S12ADT would be our hlg-600h-54b. Im not sure if that's the programmable one..
Yup, the EUD-600S210DT is. You can use the search+filter on inventronics website to hit the "+" button next to "constant current" filter, then select "programmable".
Videos on programming on youtube, looks like you connect to PC, and choose an output current, dimming method, kinda cool.
Looks like "Adjustable Output Current Range 0.168–2.10A". Check out the spec sheet: http://www.inventronics-co.com/wp-conte ... Rev.-E.pdf
It's been suggested not to use a 320h-c2100 on a pair of QB 288's, and I've also read not to use the 600h on four QB 288's (though growerlights sells a kit with it, and you've used it too so...?).
I wonder if the inventronics EUD-S600 has an advantage with that feature and being "cc", over the HLG-600h. If I can get one driver to safely run 4 QB 288's at about 140-150w each, that'd be cool too.