Driver (or light) options...

2com

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I'm trying to decided whether to buy a couple hlg-600h-54ab drivers for a roughly 8x4 area (already have the qbs). Two of these drivers would cost $600cad.
I wonder;
What are some other driver options (like optotronic - is this "eldoled" brand, or osram brand?, or inventronics) that are comparable in quality but might be cheaper and available?

$600+tax is a lot for 2 drivers.
I have several 320w drivers, half have never been used, but not sure where I could sell them to anyone looking for a bit of a deal. Any suggestions on that?
 
I'm trying to decided whether to buy a couple hlg-600h-54ab drivers for a roughly 8x4 area (already have the qbs). Two of these drivers would cost $600cad.
I wonder;
What are some other driver options (like optotronic - is this "eldoled" brand, or osram brand?, or inventronics) that are comparable in quality but might be cheaper and available?

$600+tax is a lot for 2 drivers.
I have several 320w drivers, half have never been used, but not sure where I could sell them to anyone looking for a bit of a deal. Any suggestions on that?
I'd use the 320's if possible, what's the part number? People say they are more reliable than the bigger Meanwell. Inventronics is good.
I believe Delta is cheaper, don't know about quality.
 
I'd use the 320's if possible, what's the part number? People say they are more reliable than the bigger Meanwell. Inventronics is good.
I believe Delta is cheaper, don't know about quality.
I have 320h-54ab. But I wanted to use less drivers (two, rather than four).
Say I have six qb288 per 4x4, twelve qb288 total, over the 4x8. (I had been making two-board fixtures and running them off hlg-320h drivers, knowing that I could also run three or four of the same boards without having to change up the driver.) I'd rather use a 600h-54ab for six qb288, for convenience, but also because 1) the 600h-54ab has an Io *and* a Vo pot. (allowing it to be used to qb648 boards), and 2) because it has dim-to-off functionality (dim to 0% instead of only 10%).

I'm not exactly how to seamlessly run six qb288 off two 320h-54ab. I guess you wouldn't/couldn't (ie: you can't just splice the dc outputs of the two drivers to one extension cable to the boards). But you'd just wire each 320h-54ab to a set of three qb288. Then you could splice all of the dimming leads to a single pot or controller. (And even splice the ac power cords together, for two drivers per cord, or all four).

I've had to use hlg-320h-54a for a pair of qb648 (because they require closer to 56v+, not 54, and they have a Vo pot and ability to turn up to over 57-58v). I hate having to dim with a screwdriver and having to then match the two drivers/fixtures based off a killowatt meter/similar.
 
4 drivers per 4x8 surely isn't that bad lol. I think you are better off with 4 drivers vs 2 for reliability. 1/4 drivers failing you can limp to the end vs 1/2 is a big difference. Another thing is bigger drivers are known to fail a little more often.

HLG has some cheap 600w drivers on their site. Was extra cheap with the 25% off.And they ship to Canada straight form US now.

$179 CAD
 
4 drivers per 4x8 surely isn't that bad lol. I think you are better off with 4 drivers vs 2 for reliability. 1/4 drivers failing you can limp to the end vs 1/2 is a big difference. Another thing is bigger drivers are known to fail a little more often.

HLG has some cheap 600w drivers on their site. Was extra cheap with the 25% off.And they ship to Canada straight form US now.

$179 CAD
I hear you on the "redundancy" or failsafe angle. I don't remember hearing about the "larger drivers having more issues or tendency to fail" thing.
But the 320h drivers are missing two *key features* that I want.

HLG; The customs/duties are still there, just built in. And the shipping seems to have increased based off what it used to cost.
I know, I see the (now two) driver options they have there and have been asking about them. The back and forth is a bit slow. Anyways, they're both CC. I want CV drivers. The price for one of them comes to almost $300 cad anyways, so what am I saving over a meanwell from canada - the tax, maybe a bit more.

If I could figure out exactly what is required to be able to program (and re-program) the optotronics driver, I might be interested - if I could do it myself at a later date.
 
Have you thought about the XLG 240? I know it would be 6 drivers total. But that drivers is constant power dim to off.

You can negotiate down to $55 each on their chat thing. Still let's say $60 each. $180CAd for 720W.
 
Have you thought about the XLG 240? I know it would be 6 drivers total. But that drivers is constant power dim to off.

You can negotiate down to $55 each on their chat thing. Still let's say $60 each. $180CAd for 720W.
No, I haven't considered xlg ever. I've tended to stick with what I've used (meanwell hlg series). That'd be going the opposite direction than I want to, haha. Also, I'd still be stuck with using a screw driver for the qb648 and their 320h-54a drivers.
You can haggle with digikey.ca!?
 
No, I haven't considered xlg ever. I've tended to stick with what I've used (meanwell hlg series). That'd be going the opposite direction than I want to, haha. Also, I'd still be stuck with using a screw driver for the qb648 and their 320h-54a drivers.
You can haggle with digikey.ca!?
Ya I haggle the fuck out of everything with them. Including strips, drivers, heatsinks, power cords for ballasts, plug ends everything. Lol.

i don't understand stAnd about the screw driver thing. You can just dim with a potentiometer.
 
And again, the qb648 diablo boards need 56v+ (so if using CV driver, you need an Vo internal pot, AND have to check data sheet to see how high the V can be turned up.)
 
The one I linked is an AB driver. You can dim with a screw driver as will as a potentiometer or trolmaster. Best of both worlds.

I'm talking about the drivers I have. hlg-320h-54a (no dim leads, but has 56v+ ability), and the 320h-54ab (has dim leads, and Io but no Vo pot, and can't do more than about 54v and change). So I need something else, at least for the qb648 borads.

How many fuckin' drivers do you have running your solid ceiling/sky of diodes? Hah.
 
I'm talking about the drivers I have. hlg-320h-54a (no dim leads, but has 56v+ ability), and the 320h-54ab (has dim leads, and Io but no Vo pot, and can't do more than about 54v and change). So I need something else, at least for the qb648 borads.

How many fuckin' drivers do you have running your solid ceiling/sky of diodes? Hah.
24x200w TRP drivers.
39,984 diodes

will change them out by year end for something more spectrum oriented and even more drivers lol.
 
Very neat looking. So they're built more like "all in one" fixtures then. Power supplies/drivers mounted right to the fixture, and then each fixture has to be plugged into a receptacle?
I had an idea of what I needed/wanted, but now you're fucking with it.
Ya each light has a 220V power cable which is connected to my relay switched 240V wall outlets. . I also did some remote driver fixture. But I like the drivers mounted actually easier to move.

everyone imagines their build differently. That's the cool part and why I love coming on here.
 
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