i just bought 20 pcs of CXA3070-0000-000N00AB30H .Now i need to find out which drivers i can use MeanWell preferable ,say to plug 4-5 pcs LED's per driver . May be this one HLG-185H-C1400B ? i want to get most efficient driver .
Seems that one will do 4-5 3070s with a nice efficiencyi just bought 20 pcs of CXA3070-0000-000N00AB30H .Now i need to find out which drivers i can use MeanWell preferable ,say to plug 4-5 pcs LED's per driver . May be this one HLG-185H-C1400B ? i want to get most efficient driver .
I have the HLG-185H-C700A for 3 CXA3590's. That's what supra suggested for me and read through some of his other threads it will help you. I don't know if it would work for you but wait someone will be able to answer your question.i just bought 20 pcs of CXA3070-0000-000N00AB30H .Now i need to find out which drivers i can use MeanWell preferable ,say to plug 4-5 pcs LED's per driver . May be this one HLG-185H-C1400B ? i want to get most efficient driver .
i just bought 20 pcs of CXA3070-0000-000N00AB30H .Now i need to find out which drivers i can use MeanWell preferable ,say to plug 4-5 pcs LED's per driver . May be this one HLG-185H-C1400B ? i want to get most efficient driver .
can i use holders with cxa3070 : http://www.newark.com/ideal/50-2234c/led-holder-cxa30-array-series/dp/90W0065?MER=ACC_N_L5_Optoelectronics_None ???[/QUOTE
what drivers did you buy ?and where did you buy reflectors ?Yes, that is what they are meant for. I just picked some up a day or two ago.....I will drop some datasheets......I also picked up some lense adaptors for reflectors and included a pdf for them as well
That's because there's no such driver. It's Vf would exceed 500V -- not very suitable for LED use.[...]
Thanks for the reply, but to be honest it made me more confused. So can you please clarify.
First I cannot find any HLG-185H-C350. The closest is the HLP-120H-C350, that is the one I was looking at when I thought about this. 215-430V @ 175-350ma 94% efficency. I could not see where/how you could run any of the drivers you mentioned anywhere near 35ma.
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Whoops I forgot the smallest 185H was the 500, you are right it is the HLG-120H-C350 I am referring to. If you use the B version, you could dim as low as 35mA, although I am not sure how the efficiency would hold up driven that low (I will check). I have the HLG-185H-C1050B on hand and have tested the potentiometer method for full dimming to make sure. You could dim it even lower but I hear it is not advised to go below 10%.Thanks for the reply, but to be honest it made me more confused. So can you please clarify.
First I cannot find any HLG-185H-C350. The closest is the HLP-120H-C350, that is the one I was looking at when I thought about this. 215-430V @ 175-350ma 94% efficency. I could not see where/how you could run any of the drivers you mentioned anywhere near 35ma.
I was thinking of creating a new thread, as I want to get the maths correct for the best design. For me the idea of 15W per sqft is interesting and I wanted to find what the cost would be.
For me though I want to ensure if I am going to spend the money making it, it is great at its job as a flowering light ( I dont want to under light ).
The current idea is either 3x3, 3x4 or 4x4 grid of cxa3070's or cxa3590's (36V) with each cob lighting 10cm^3
For the first 2 grids I would only need one driver as I think I can run 12-13 from the specs.
Also using 4x230mm pc fans to create the light fixture to attach the driver and cob heatsinks to. Each fan runing .18amps at 7V.
Can you advise on
1) if I CAN run the 3070 or 3590(36V) at 35ma how/where/what driver ( or whatever the min before the light stops working )
2) Running so low does it matter if we use z2 or ab bins as I can efford 2 time as many z2's as ab's
3) I am trying to use each cob as a beam lighting the canopy within its 60 degree cone, so for me the best distance to use between each light is limited to 10cm, would that be the best distance or do you have any advise.
4) You mentioned canopy penatration, For basic tests at 350ma ( within 60 degree cone ) you get around 25cm or more dependent on obstructions, so using more light sources means I should get light down furture the canopy. For me using lst, 30-40cm would be about as deap as it needs to penatrate. Would you agree.
And lastly
5) What sort of cabling would you recommends, I am little worried playing with such voltages.
Sorry about the list but I need to find out and budget for a light, and with my design I think I will be able to half that cost as well as doubling its use.
Seems like powergate has some kind of mis info there? It should be:3x AB's @1.4Amps 50C = [3][37.30] =111.9v's... 4x = 148+volts [too much]
As far as I am aware of, to run 4, you would need the 185h-c1050 with 176vf....
http://www.powergatellc.com/mean-well-hlg-185h-c-power-supply.html
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All of the HLG line is very efficient (93-95%) and compatible with 240V mains. The HLG-185H-C1050 can run (5) CXA3070s at 1050mA. That is a pretty good match and a pretty good compromise. The HLG-185H-C1400 can run (3) CXA3070s at 1.4A. That approach reduces the CXA cost but increases the driver cost. That raises a question I have not considered before, how much more does it cost to run at 1050mA with driver and heatsink cost included?i just bought 20 pcs of CXA3070-0000-000N00AB30H .Now i need to find out which drivers i can use MeanWell preferable ,say to plug 4-5 pcs LED's per driver . May be this one HLG-185H-C1400B ? i want to get most efficient driver .
I extrapolated (tedious pixel counting) using these graphs from the Cree PDF data. There is some fuzziness because of the unfortunate and inconsistent use of Tc instead of Tj in the PDFs, with no clear data about the relartionship between the two. Also, it seems like the PCT does not always agree with the PDFs, but the PCT does not even take color temp into account so I prefer using the PDF data.How are you calculating efficiencies for 77v 3590 < .5a?
I can only get the pct to go down to .5a
Congrats on your COBs If they are AB bin, at 1.4A that is 43.3% efficient "typical" so 416W @ 43.3% = 180PAR W or 22.5 PAR W/ft². I use about 13.5 PAR W/ft² so you should have some serious intensity in that 2X4Ordered my cobs! ok so help me here. If i have 8 cxa3070 3000k running at 1.4A that is 416w at 39.? efficiency. That is basicallly 163 PAR watts correct? If so In a 2x4 tent in a closet that puts me at just over 20 Par watts a square foot. Is this over kill? I see that supra said somewhere he uses 10 PARw a sq. ft. Will my space be over saturated in light without the increase in yield?
Blowing the where its at. I have experimented with reversing the fans and it is no bueno time.I got a question about fans, to blow or suck through a heatsink? I know a lot of computers blow and some suck. I have mine all blowing on the heat sink and they seem to be running pretty cool to me. I looked around on the internet and blowing was the most as answers went. Does anyone know better?
Congrats on your purchase! Here is how they perform at each current using the "typical" figures at Tj 50CHello all fellow fellowers, New here to the forum, Was just searching the use of these Cree CXA 3590's for indoor growing, as I have ordered 32 of them, but in a 27000k, from Digikey which was the cheapest I could find them...
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/CXA3590-0000-000R00AD27F/CXA3590-0000-000R00AD27F-ND/4501389
how much more does it cost to run at 1050mA with driver and heatsink cost included?
HLG-185H-C1050 = $70
(5) CXA3070 ABs = $245
(5) Alpine 11s = $50
Cost = $365
Total dissipation W = 190.3
Total PAR W @ 46.7% = 88.87
$4.10/PAR W
HLG-185H-C1400 = $70
(3) CXA3070 ABs = $147
(3) Alpine 11s = $30
Cost = $247
Total dissipation W = 156.66
Total PAR W @ 43.3% = 67.83
$3.64/PAR W
So in this example it cost 12% more to run at 1050mA. You get 7.9% more light/W, 6% less heat, a better spread and more complex install.
16 gauge is overkill. 18 gauge will work just fine.what drivers did you buy ?and where did you buy reflectors ?
i just order 5 pcs of this drivers : HLG-185H-C1050b
i guess ,what is left is heatsinks and wire ,i think i need 16 gauge wire