medicinehuman
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Chip finder has some cxb 3590's for a decent price http://www.findchips.com/search/cxb3590-0000-000r0hcb30g?gclid=CMeen7bo4sQCFU9ffgod4L8Ahw
You have to buy at least 50 right? Unless you use Mouser and pay $88 each. Digikey doesn't have any in stock. CXB3590 seems like the best COB. But, I couldn't find any available under $88.Chip finder has some cxb 3590's for a decent price http://www.findchips.com/search/cxb3590-0000-000r0hcb30g?gclid=CMeen7bo4sQCFU9ffgod4L8Ahw
Might be getting some 150 and 200 watt drivers from LSDpower soon. Good prices, shipping is a little steep but I sure am going to enjoy that 94% efficiencyI meet a rep from, LSD led drivers, a chinese factory/company. He was chinese and it was hard to communicate, but I got the info I needed to check them out.
They are so damn close to meanwells. But...they have a bunch of different currents to choose from in each wattage class compared to meanwell.
They don't have a 200w dimmable to compromise from the hlg185. But there are a lot of smaller options that fit fewer cobs that meanwell lacks. Or some 3590 77v version options.
I am trying to get a few samples, but if anyone wants to beat me to it or needs a special current they have.
http://lsdpower.com/en/pro.asp?ClassID=12
Im game too. They just called me yesterday. They are telling me the dimmables aren't going to be available for at least 2 more weeks. So make sure they are sending you a dimmable(if thatnis what you want).Might be getting some 150 and 200 watt drivers from LSDpower soon. Good prices, shipping is a little steep but I sure am going to enjoy that 94% efficiency
Time to upgrade some of my drivers!
Getting a mix most likely, thanks for the heads up GG!Im game too. They just called me yesterday. They are telling me the dimmables aren't going to be available for at least 2 more weeks. So make sure they are sending you a dimmable(if thatnis what you want).
I can't find the datasheet for HLG-240H-C. Do you have a link to it?Just a heads up. I got an email from Meanwell after inquiring about their HLG-240H-C series which mysteriously is not available yet there are datasheets on the net. The driver is in development and is expected to be available in August of this year.
I been thinking and I think it's because it's not a grounded timer. It works in anything that has a good ground.Is the power supply supposed to fixed with thermal adhesive or glue is alsofine
I have mixed the ground and nutral when using a connector. It worked on 120v but tripped the breaker on 240v. Just a thought.I been thinking and I think it's because it's not a grounded timer. It works in anything that has a good ground.
I'm getting 2 new timers that are grounded, but thanks that would most likely work.I have mixed the ground and nutral when using a connector. It worked on 120v but tripped the breaker on 240v. Just a thought.
Are you on 120 or 240? It shouldn't matter if the timer is grounded or not.I'm getting 2 new timers that are grounded, but thanks that would most likely work.
I,m on 120 and they work fine when grounded but tried 2 different timers and both were the same they didn't work, Both timers are not grounded. I'm usually good with electricity but this baffles me.Are you on 120 or 240? It shouldn't matter if the timer is grounded or not.
Can you flip the timer around. Or is it stuck in one orientation/polarity. It seems like the ground wire is actually your neutral. When the plug is grounded, the circuit is complete...since a ground and neutral in a 120v system are basically the same. But when the ground is taken out of the equation, the circuit isn't complete, and it wont power.I,m on 120 and they work fine when grounded but tried 2 different timers and both were the same they didn't work, Both timers are not grounded. I'm usually good with electricity but this baffles me.
Well shit, I feel pretty stupid now. I had the nuetral and ground mixed up like you were saying. I should have caught or check it or just did it right. & senior moments. Thank you for bringing it up, it made me go strip the wires to see.Can you flip the timer around. Or is it stuck in one orientation/polarity. It seems like the ground wire is actually your neutral. When the plug is grounded, the circuit is complete...since a ground and neutral in a 120v system are basically the same. But when the ground is taken out of the equation, the circuit isn't complete, and it wont power.