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    Meanwell Driver Question-Amps etc

    Ok, Thanks guys. I need to buy a multi meter and check it out. I just used my killawatt meter to check watts/amps at the wall plug and figured if it showed watts/amps being drawn to the driver, that that's what I should be going by. I have a lot to learn!
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    Meanwell Driver Question-Amps etc

    Yes its the AC Current I'm measuring....so, Damn....whats that mean then? That its drawing like 171 watts from wall and 1.4A. Does this mean its inefficient if its taking that many watts/Amps to power this setup?
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    Meanwell Driver Question-Amps etc

    I was looking to run around 1.1A for these 4 vero's, which is why I bought the 1050B driver. Guess I need to get a switch or pot to dial it down a bit. its essentially running at 1.4A.
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    Meanwell Driver Question-Amps etc

    Hello Sir, First of all, Thank you very much for looking this over and replying. I did actually look at the report but will admit, I get confused on the specs. . When it comes to power, volts, amps etc I really need to button down and study. I am easily confused by it all. I did understand it...
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    Meanwell Driver Question-Amps etc

    Ladies and gents, I have a question...I finally built my first COB light. Used a 24"x8" heatsink, running qty 4 Vero 29's (3500k) wired in series. Driver is HLG-185c-1050B. Do not have dimmer...yet. PC fan cooling the heatsink. All is good, but when I hook up my watt meter I'm confused....It...
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    IF you are new to LED and want help choosing what to buy, POST HERE!

    I have asked this question on another thread and was never answered, I am new to LED grow lights in general. What is the deal with using a light like the Banshee 216 w from wickedlightstore? I am wondering if this type of style LED light using the standard GU10 pluggable bulbs could be any good...
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