Blue Raspberry
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220 is the power IN. That has nothing to do with what the driver can push. 220 is much more efficient than 110. So cost to run decreases on 220 rather than 110. But to power cobs, Look at the specs of the driver, the forward voltage max to be precise. Then look at what those chips draw. If they are 50v chips, the 240-1400A only has a total voltage output of 179 volts. So divide 179 by the voltage per chip (50), and thatll give u 3 u can run off the one single driver. That goes for any other driver and chip as well. Same concept applies. Basic stuff bro. Read read read.
Thats what i thought just wanted to make sure. I imagine you hook both hot wires on a 220 setup to the ACL and ACN lines and ground to ground?