vahpor
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4x Cree CXB 3070 on a HLG-185H-1400B (series)
Functioning normally for years, until one day all 4 cobs in the circuit appear very dim. Adjusting the 100k pot makes no difference (as if its running in 'limp' mode and at minimum amperage?).
I tested the driver w/o load: 143vDC output. 0-~82,000 ohms from the pot (it is within 20% tolerance).
I connected the driver to another series of lights (CXB3590-that I normally run with a different driver) so I know the array is good/functioning. It powers these lights fine, full adjustment via pot. 138.6v (max), 121.6v (min); 1.42amps (max), .04amps (min).
Upon further inspection, one of the 3070 cobs is not lighting fully; as if 1 of the diodes is not firing? If a COB LED had one of its internal parallel-series diodes fail, what would happen?
I plan to do more testing.
Ultimately, how do I go about replacing this older gen >36v chip in a series circuit? What effect will a newer/lower voltage chip have on this circuit-the new chip runs cooler than the rest or a bit brighter?
4x Cree CXB 3070 on a HLG-185H-1400B (series)
Functioning normally for years, until one day all 4 cobs in the circuit appear very dim. Adjusting the 100k pot makes no difference (as if its running in 'limp' mode and at minimum amperage?).
I tested the driver w/o load: 143vDC output. 0-~82,000 ohms from the pot (it is within 20% tolerance).
I connected the driver to another series of lights (CXB3590-that I normally run with a different driver) so I know the array is good/functioning. It powers these lights fine, full adjustment via pot. 138.6v (max), 121.6v (min); 1.42amps (max), .04amps (min).
Upon further inspection, one of the 3070 cobs is not lighting fully; as if 1 of the diodes is not firing? If a COB LED had one of its internal parallel-series diodes fail, what would happen?
I plan to do more testing.
Ultimately, how do I go about replacing this older gen >36v chip in a series circuit? What effect will a newer/lower voltage chip have on this circuit-the new chip runs cooler than the rest or a bit brighter?
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