Hello,
Just as stated in title HLG(ELG)-120-38B would be nice to have. But it just doesn't exist so what would be the best to go with?
It's gonna power 4x custom COBs each runs @700mA 38V => 120W total ish
Cheers
HLG/ELG-120-38B
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I feel ya.. I've been planning EB gen2 4' strips.. test voltage is 39v...
I would go with a hlg-120h-42 or elg-150-42.. full power the hlg ( 2.9A total) will roughly push 725ma to each cob... while the elg ( 3.57A total) at full power will push roughly 893ma to each.. I tried searching 120 let's.. but only the 150's would pop up.. either way -42
I would go with a hlg-120h-42 or elg-150-42.. full power the hlg ( 2.9A total) will roughly push 725ma to each cob... while the elg ( 3.57A total) at full power will push roughly 893ma to each.. I tried searching 120 let's.. but only the 150's would pop up.. either way -42
HLG-36v works great for Eb gen2 4footers!
Jolly Green Giant wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:44 pmI feel ya.. I've been planning EB gen2 4' strips.. test voltage is 39v...
Cool
I personally prefer B Version cause I love external potentiometer. But with A version I guess I can set it bang on to 38V.
HLG-120H-42A seems like a favourite for me.
I could also go with something like HLG-120-C700B I guess but I prefer parallel wiring
I personally prefer B Version cause I love external potentiometer. But with A version I guess I can set it bang on to 38V.
HLG-120H-42A seems like a favourite for me.
I could also go with something like HLG-120-C700B I guess but I prefer parallel wiring
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Is this based on a single experience? The driver reaches 38.5v?Hydrofood wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:25 pmHLG-36v works great for Eb gen2 4footers!Jolly Green Giant wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:44 pmI feel ya.. I've been planning EB gen2 4' strips.. test voltage is 39v...
"Nothing is true, everything is permitted"
Voltage adjustment range is 33-40
unkle_psycho wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 4:12 pmIs this based on a single experience? The driver reaches 38.5v?Hydrofood wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:25 pmHLG-36v works great for Eb gen2 4footers!Jolly Green Giant wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:44 pmI feel ya.. I've been planning EB gen2 4' strips.. test voltage is 39v...
They weren’t my first choice but I found them on eBay. Two 185-36a’s for $27.
Couldn’t pass that up!
Iv found it to be an extremely versatile driver. From 1ft & 2ft Eb2’s to my Atreum boards. It allows for countless configurations.
Couldn’t pass that up!
Iv found it to be an extremely versatile driver. From 1ft & 2ft Eb2’s to my Atreum boards. It allows for countless configurations.
unkle_psycho wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 4:12 pmIs this based on a single experience? The driver reaches 38.5v?Hydrofood wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:25 pmHLG-36v works great for Eb gen2 4footers!Jolly Green Giant wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:44 pmI feel ya.. I've been planning EB gen2 4' strips.. test voltage is 39v...
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Does this only apply to that wattage? Looking at the 480-36, and it seems to have different specs...
Constant current region: 18-36
Voltage adjustment range: 30.6-37.8
Voltage tolerance: +-1%
https://www.meanwell.com/Upload/PDF/HLG ... H-SPEC.PDF
Constant current region: 18-36
Voltage adjustment range: 30.6-37.8
Voltage tolerance: +-1%
https://www.meanwell.com/Upload/PDF/HLG ... H-SPEC.PDF
"Nothing is true, everything is permitted"