Hi guys, quick question. Trying to build a new light for a 3×3×4 box. Was going to use the LG's guide fur the 3x3 but my question is regarding the driver. I have a spare HLG-320H-48A driver that I would like to use for this build. I saw LGs recommendation was for the 20B version. Will I be able to run my lights properly with the 48?
Also, how are the 35k lights? Should I stick with those or blend 3k and 4k?
Thanks in advance for any help/advice!
3×3 EB build
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Are you using the eb gen 2s, or the gen 1s? That driver will run the gen 1s, but not the gen 2s. You would theoretically have to run each strip at 1400mA (that's max according to specs) to get to 21.6 v. The minimum for that driver is 43v.
You May get lucky and get a bunch of high voltage strips but I doubt it.
If you want to run with that driver, I would look into an gen 1 strips, or the vesta's.
You May get lucky and get a bunch of high voltage strips but I doubt it.
If you want to run with that driver, I would look into an gen 1 strips, or the vesta's.
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I was thinking gen 2s. Is there much of a difference between the 2 generations? Will the suggestion of series/parallel combo writing work? Trying not to buy another driver if I don't have to. Other option is to buy Sammy double strips but I like the idea of getting more diodes for about the same price
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The gen 2's have more diodes per strip, and lumens per watt. gen 1s work really well though.
The 2'strips have a typical vf of 19.5-20.5. Combining two strips in series would only typically give you 39-42v. The minimum voltage acceptance of that driver is 43v. So typically, it wouldn't work. I would get different strips for that driver, such as some Samsung or vesta.
The 2'strips have a typical vf of 19.5-20.5. Combining two strips in series would only typically give you 39-42v. The minimum voltage acceptance of that driver is 43v. So typically, it wouldn't work. I would get different strips for that driver, such as some Samsung or vesta.
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It's all good. That's what we are here for is to learn from each other. Mistakes happen. This forum isn't like the others where you get flamed for every little mistake *cough* riu *cough* lol
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The constant current region for that driver is 24-48v it would work by running pairs of strips in series and turning down the current potentiometer but if one of the strips goes out for any reason the current would be shared between the remaining series wired pairs probably overpowering them.