new vero 29 gen 7 driver questions

sixstring2112

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oh ten 4,so theres a few variables at play here.maybe those artics are the shit afterall,or maybe a wire size or length difference is in play to? same type of cob i take it ?

im still keepin my sac clear of that meanwell haha
 

The Dawg

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oh ten 4,so theres a few variables at play here.maybe those artics are the shit afterall,or maybe a wire size or length difference is in play to? same type of cob i take it ?

im still keepin my sac clear of that meanwell haha
Yes The Are Always Variables. In This Case They Arnt In Favor Of The Inventronics. NO The Artics Are NOT The Shit Which Is Why I Only Ran Them For A Few Hours On High :weed:
 

The Dawg

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see voltage drop calculator at bottom
http://www.powerstream.com/Wire_Size.htm

not hard to drop a few percent or more of voltage with remote drivers
Really Tisk Tisk Half Ass Reading Again I See Tisk Tisk. This Argument Has Been Made Before And Your Voltage Drop Chart Show's Very Little Voltage Drop Over A 1000 FEET. So I Think The Average Home Grower With The Few Feet That We Run Our Remote Drivers With Are Fairly Safe
 

CobKits

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well i was looking at that yesterday to determine voltage drop between 3 channels on remote drivers 12 feet away thru an 18/6 cable and im getting almost 2% voltage drop. which can be a deal killer when your cobs are near the top of your 48V driver... so in some cases yes it is important

say for example a citi 1818 which tops out a 48V 'A' driver at 53.5V or about 1700 mA.

2% drop on voltage and youre not getting over 1100 mA with that.
 

weed-whacker

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Really Tisk Tisk Half Ass Reading Again I See Tisk Tisk. This Argument Has Been Made Before And Your Voltage Drop Chart Show's Very Little Voltage Drop Over A 1000 FEET. So I Think The Average Home Grower With The Few Feet That We Run Our Remote Drivers With Are Fairly Safe

anyway mean well recommends 150cm so i agree, this is a moot point
 
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