littlejacob
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Everything else make sens of course!
i don't know thats why I'm asking ...what would be the advantage of the hlg240 over the hlg185..would i be getting more watts out of it ..im very new and been watching vids and doing a lot of reading but still have a lot to learn and understand..Ok I was joking...but why hlg-240-1400b for 4 cxb3590?????
Why not hlg-185-1400b?
I don't understand!?
CU
The HLG-185-C1400 can output around 200 watts, and the HLG-240H-C1400 outputs around 240 watts.i don't know thats why I'm asking ...what would be the advantage of the hlg240 over the hlg185..would i be getting more watts out of it ..im very new and been watching vids and doing a lot of reading but still have a lot to learn and understand..
I'm little slow so this might be a dumb question but me running 4 cxb3590 on hlg240 and me running 4 cxb3590 on a hlg ..the watts will be the same for both...basically want to know if i gain anything by using the hlg240 instead of the hlg185 if i run exact same number of cobs on itThe HLG-185-C1400 can output around 200 watts, and the HLG-240H-C1400 outputs around 240 watts.
Also the HLG-185-C1400 handles a load up to 143 V (4 cobs), and the HLG-240H-C1400 handles a load up to 179 V (5 cobs)
I'm little slow so this might be a dumb question but me running 4 cxb3590 on hlg240 and me running 4 cxb3590 on a hlg ..the watts will be the same for both...basically want to know if i gain anything by using the hlg240 instead of the hlg185 if i run exact same number of cobs on itEverything else make sens of course!
I'm little slow so this might be a dumb question but me running 4 cxb3590 on hlg240 and me running 4 cxb3590 on a hlg ..the watts will be the same for both...basically want to know if i gain anything by using the hlg240 instead of the hlg185 if i run exact same number of cobs on it
I'm little slow so this might be a dumb question but me running 4 cxb3590 on hlg240 and me running 4 cxb3590 on a hlg ..the watts will be the same for both...basically want to know if i gain anything by using the hlg240 instead of the hlg185 if i run exact same number of cobs on it
THIS^^^^Use the hlg-185h. You gain nothing from the 240h except the ability to add more cobs.
ok thanksBonjour
In fact if you only run 4 cxb on the hlg-240-1400b you will loose driver efficiency because it will be under loaded!
So in fact you will use a bit more electricity pay more $$ for nothing!
CU
ok thanksUse the hlg-185h. You gain nothing from the 240h except the ability to add more cobs.
no he won't as he would still be in the 70-80% load range, do you even read the datasheets?Bonjour
In fact if you only run 4 cxb on the hlg-240-1400b you will loose driver efficiency because it will be under loaded!
So in fact you will use a bit more electricity pay more $$ for nothing!
CU
Ok maybe...but why spend 20$ more for nothing?no he won't as he would still be in the 70-80% load range, do you even read the datasheets?
He his losing out by not having that extra cob on the driver that's 20% less lightno he won't as he would still be in the 70-80% load range, do you even read the datasheets?
Lol, what's your point? Look at the question I was answering? Someone asked about what forward voltage was like for the Cree CXB3590 at currents between 250~500mA and the Cree CXB3590 datasheet doesn't provide anything lower than 1400mA for 36V version, as your photo reinforces, while Bridgelux Vero DOES in fact offer a complete graph, starting from 0mA.Are you kidding me dude, fucking read...PAGE 9 of the data sheet
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And right below this is the 72v version on the sheet(again...page 9)
Cree makes both you and b-lux look like chumps. Step it up.