Redoctober
Well-Known Member
So for some reason I have only bought Mean Well "B" version drivers so far for my COB lights (maybe growmau5 recommends that somewhere in his videos...). These are constant current with dimming capability. I have a 1.4 amp one and a 1.05 amp one.
Now that I am looking to add some COBs and branch out a bit I was looking at new drivers and saw that the "A" version are constant current (like what I have) and constant voltage, but you can also adjust the voltage and the current.
Being a novice, I find this a bit confusing. At first glance it seems like you can change the current so you aren't locked in to one output like I am now. In other words, you could start with 4 COBs and crank it up to 1.4a output, then add a few more COBs and tone it down to 1 amp or even 700ma. That way you don't have to buy all new drivers each time you want to switch to a different current output
So is my thinking correct? What are the differences between the different A, B, and C driver versions?
It seems like the "A" version is very flexible, being able to change current?
If it helps, here is a link to Mean Well's video on their adjustable "A" version driver:
Now that I am looking to add some COBs and branch out a bit I was looking at new drivers and saw that the "A" version are constant current (like what I have) and constant voltage, but you can also adjust the voltage and the current.
Being a novice, I find this a bit confusing. At first glance it seems like you can change the current so you aren't locked in to one output like I am now. In other words, you could start with 4 COBs and crank it up to 1.4a output, then add a few more COBs and tone it down to 1 amp or even 700ma. That way you don't have to buy all new drivers each time you want to switch to a different current output
So is my thinking correct? What are the differences between the different A, B, and C driver versions?
It seems like the "A" version is very flexible, being able to change current?
If it helps, here is a link to Mean Well's video on their adjustable "A" version driver: