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Will I just need one HLG-185H-C700? I can get the a version, does that matter? (I understand b is dimmable)Get HLG-185H-C700 for 4xCXB3590 72V.
Will I just need one HLG-185H-C700? I can get the a version, does that matter? (I understand b is dimmable)Get HLG-185H-C700 for 4xCXB3590 72V.
The A version is dimmable via internal pot (50-100%). The B version is dimmable via PWM/resistance/0-10V in the 10-100% range.Will I just need one HLG-185H-C700? I can get the a version, does that matter? (I understand b is dimmable)
Go with CXB3590 instead.Does anyone know of the heatsink size I would need for 4 cxa3950? I want to use active cooling.
I'm either looking into cpu coolers but I am unsure of the size I need. I can seem to find big heatsinks in europe (germany). If I just went with one heatsink, what is a good size?
They're the same price and slightly more efficient. That's quite understandable, isn't it?Thanks for the link. reading it now.
Why go with the cxb3590? This is the area I just can't wrap my head around
I have my pontoons powered separately. Makes it a little more convenient in that each module can be powered separately. It can be tough to find drivers to match everything though.Folks, my design entails connecting a pontoon with 2cxb3590 @.700mA (72v) to each end of the optic vero 360. Is there an excellent match to power 2 cobs at a time? Or, if my best bet is to use the HLG-185H-C700 to power both pontoons, is there a tidy way to manage wiring these together with the 12x18 optic in the middle. There is plenty of space on tbe heat sinks.
Appreciate any thoughts. Im only as far as the heatsinks and aluminum angle and bolts so far.
Folks, my design entails connecting a pontoon with 2cxb3590 @.700mA (72v) to each end of the optic vero 360. Is there an excellent match to power 2 cobs at a time? Or, if my best bet is to use the HLG-185H-C700 to power both pontoons, is there a tidy way to manage wiring these together with the 12x18 optic in the middle. There is plenty of space on tbe heat sinks.
Appreciate any thoughts. Im only as far as the heatsinks and aluminum angle and bolts so far.
The driver data sheet has the info..Thanks very much, im going to ponder the suggestions.
Im leaning towards making each pontoon autonomous.
I want to maintain high efficiency so id like to stick with a high efficiency driver. If i were to use the hlg 120c 700 do i lose much efficiency by not matching up closely with the available voltage? The driver is perfect for three cobs how much efficiency is lost by running just 2?
I am most grateful for explanations and suggestions.
Someone posted earlier, could just run them at 1a and have a larger power range at peak efficiency.Thanks pos. I had no clue that such a grapic existed.
Glancing at that graph it looks like almost nothing is lost at 66%,115ac 2cxb would be 66% of max load. THE GRAPH INDICATES ABOUT 91%. That figure is acceptable.
the 2nd one died yesterday (running at 100W draw). SO, I'd definitely not recommend this particular driverFYI, I blew one of these up last night. I had it hooked up to my killawatt and kept turning up the amperage pot. It got to about 160W at the plug and then i heard it pop and that's all she wrote. I'm only out $15 but I'm a bit bummed that I broke it.