36V wont even light up a 48V cob, something seems fishy thereI run 4, 48 volt COBs at 50%. 36 running volts. Estimated wattage is about 170-190. I need to turn it down to 40%. That'd be something like 34.5 volts....I think..I need to do some math.
Just wondering... why would u want plants to veg slower? As in, why not always veg them as fast as they can grow? I get vegging for 2 weeks or 4 weeks or 8weeks, etc, to control size, height, yield... but Ive always strived to get as much growth as possible, as quickly as possible, by using co2, upper 70's, even LOW 80's for temp, &as much light as they can handle. Not trolling at all... genuinely curious of any potential benefits.I vary the wattage depending one how quickly I need them vegged. I try to use no more than 80% of flowering wattage, but usually about 50%.
Why wouldn't it light it up?36V wont even light up a 48V cob, something seems fishy there
Then something is going on. Clu48 90cri. Am I mistaken on the cob voltage?36V wont even light up a 48V cob, something seems fishy there
1212, 1818 or 1825?Clu48
Clu048- 1818 80cri. (I had thought I got 90cri)1212, 1818 or 1825?
The 1212 is 36V nom.
It is a 52V COB ^^Clu048- 1818
Your driver has a voltage adjustment range from 43 to 52V.MeanWell hlg-320H-48A
the absolute lowest an 1818 will light up is around 42V and in that case its pulling <0.01A and the light is barely visible. at 0.1A its around 47VThen something is going on. Clu48 90cri. Am I mistaken on the cob voltage?
The receipt say they're 1818. 2 in 3500k, 2- 3000k.the absolute lowest an 1818 will light up is around 42V and in that case its pulling <0.01A and the light is barely visible. at 0.1A its around 47V
the voltage range you describe sounds like a 1212