DIY with Quantum Boards

keepsake

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I see the 304 QB's are can be powered up to 150w.
So, I can put 3 of those together for a total of 450w?
Can 3 of these be powered by 1 driver?

Also, is it bad to power them at full power like that? Or are they like cobs where it's more efficient at 50% powered?
 

ttystikk

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I see the 304 QB's are can be powered up to 150w.
So, I can put 3 of those together for a total of 450w?
Can 3 of these be powered by 1 driver?

Also, is it bad to power them at full power like that? Or are they like cobs where it's more efficient at 50% powered?
150W is already pretty soft, but like other LED the softer you run them the more efficient they get.
 

keepsake

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Why can 1 QB be powered up to 150w but the 320w kit that comes with 3 boards can only be powered up to 320w?

Is it because the driver isn't strong enough?
 

smokeybeard

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Wiring up my 2 304QBs to a 320h-1400b today and just wanting to know how to wire the potentiometer in? I am having a really difficult time understanding what potentiometer to buy and how to wire it in? I have read about it but man it is just not clicking.
 

keepsake

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Is it possible to add in another QB on the 260w XL kit?
That kit only has 2 boards on a slate that can hold 3.
If it IS possible, will the driver be able to handle another board or how will that work?
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Wiring up my 2 304QBs to a 320h-1400b today and just wanting to know how to wire the potentiometer in? I am having a really difficult time understanding what potentiometer to buy and how to wire it in? I have read about it but man it is just not clicking.
It goes on the dimming leads, polarity isn't an issue.
 
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