Knowledgeiskey
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Edit: from doing a little compassion i did notice the higher the mA, 2100mA runs fewer led cobs 2-4, while the 1050 can run 5-8 . So 1400mA 4-6.
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View attachment 3976633 Looking into a second led array and im a little confused about the difference between the hlg 320h c1400b and the hlg c2100b I currently have a 320 c1400c
Edit: from doing a little compassion i did notice the higher the mA, 2100mA runs fewer led cobs 2-4, while the 1050 can run 5-8 . So 1400mA 4-6.
Check the voltage limits in the driver datasheets to see how many cobs you can fit on a driver. Lower amperage runs a cob more efficiently but less wattage. Output can be increased with same wattage, an example being 300w (4 cobs at 75 watts each) will deliver a bit less light than 300w (6 cobs at 50 watts each).View attachment 3976633 Looking into a second led array and im a little confused about the difference between the hlg 320h c1400b and the hlg c2100b I currently have a 320 c1400c
Edit: from doing a little compassion i did notice the higher the mA, 2100mA runs fewer led cobs 2-4, while the 1050 can run 5-8 . So 1400mA 4-6.