sixstring2112
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Really? They should be universal, so 60-270VAC is normal for a driverHey guys, so i got the other lights in today. I thibk i may have a problem though. I have, in front of me, an HVGC-320-1400A driver. The input volts says 200-480vac. I have a power outlet that i dont have a meter to. But im in the us. Pretty sure that means its 110v, would i have to wire up a 220 outlet for it to run?
Really? They should be universal, so 60-270VAC is normal for a driver
But in theory, i could wire up a 220 outlet to power this driver, could i not? The ouput voltages are the exact same so they would power them the same as the hlg but just draw 220 instead of 110. Correct?Sorry bro, you got the wrong one. You need the HLG version, not the HVGC. Your input voltages per spec sheet for the one in your hand is: 180 ~ 528VAC
You need this:
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Mean-Well/HLG-320H-C1400A/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMt5PRBMPTWcaRN9O/pW63F3SYnZSdVXxzsaZp3BNRQHMw==
yes,you will need 240v outlet in the usa for that to work,but it looks goodBut in theory, i could wire up a 220 outlet to power this driver, could i not? The ouput voltages are the exact same so they would power them the same as the hlg but just draw 220 instead of 110. Correct?
Thays what i thought. Im going to be adding in a 220v outlet to my breaker box today and adding these other lights.yes,you will need 240v outlet in the usa for that to work,but it looks good
Sweet. Only down side is that i dont have an inline timer. Only ones i have are the "plug in" 110v outlet timers. How would i put a timer on the driver? Instead of wiring up a 220 outlet, i tapped right i to the 220 circuit (wasnt being used) already on the panel. The driver only pulls 1.8a. So i know its not going to pop the breaker. But there in lies the dilemma. Now i cant put a timer on them. Ideas? Comments? Advice?most of these meanwell drivers are more efficient at 240v,its the only way i run them
You'll have a better setup than 98% of us in here! 220-240v power source is definitely option A in the US for the voltages we run, so thats awesome you can upgrade it yourself. Will you use a twist lock or dryer plug?Thays what i thought. Im going to be adding in a 220v outlet to my breaker box today and adding these other lights.
You could run the ultras with a charger you may find around your house, any 12v dc converter with 1a (1a=1000ma) output will work. Just cut the connector and wire the fans parallel. Same with the other ones, just count the milliamps and check the sticker on a 12v driver/adapter you're looking at.And another question just arose. I have 8 fans i want to run, 4 iceled ultra 12vdc-230mA and 4 cpu fans mounted above the existing pin fin heatsinks. I need 2 drivers, but which ones should i get to run 4 fans a piece?[/QUOTE
Neither. Tapped directly into the breaker box using the pre-existing 220 circuit, (was for a dryer, but i dont have one so its not being used).You'll have a better setup than 98% of us in here! 220-240v power source is definitely option A in the US for the voltages we run, so thats awesome you can upgrade it yourself. Will you use a twist lock or dryer plug?
But if i wanted to simplify things and just have one driver instead of 4 plugs, which would be suitable? The apv-12-12?You could run the ultras with a charger you may find around your house, any 12v dc converter with 1a (1a=1000ma) output will work. Just cut the connector and wire the fans parallel. Same with the other ones, just count the milliamps and check the sticker on a 12v driver/adapter you're looking at.
Thats convenient, just plug it into the breaker. Sweet!Neither. Tapped directly into the breaker box using the pre-existing 220 circuit, (was for a dryer, but i dont have one so its not being used).
But if i wanted to simplify things and just have one driver instead of 4 plugs, which would be suitable? The apv-12-12?
This is a terrible idea,you should install a lower breaker for 1,like 20 amp and run a 240 outlet.then you can buy a 240v plug in timer for the driver.as it sits right now it would probably melt the driver before that 40 amp breaker tripped.Neither. Tapped directly into the breaker box using the pre-existing 220 circuit, (was for a dryer, but i dont have one so its not being used).
But if i wanted to simplify things and just have one driver instead of 4 plugs, which would be suitable? The apv-12-12?
Well dully noted. I will swap out the breakers today. And install an 240 outlet. This weekend ill get a timer and install that too. But here she is. Im going to be getting some clones this weekend from a good friend, so this closet grow will be fully stocked for a sog/scrog.This is a terrible idea,you should install a lower breaker for 1,like 20 amp and run a 240 outlet.then you can buy a 240v plug in timer for the driver.as it sits right now it would probably melt the driver before that 40 amp breaker tripped.