Evil-Mobo
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Someone smarter than I saved the day6pm EST = 10pm Greenwich Mean Time
Someone smarter than I saved the day6pm EST = 10pm Greenwich Mean Time
Thanks mate. not familiar with all those terms.
@GardenGuv as far as I'm aware it's 2 max in series. Give robin a shout to confirm.
Don't confuse QB288 and QB304guys, does the hlg240-1400 run 2 288 boards in series or only 3?
I've been interested in this capability for a while but it seems like it's not available without some kind of complicated DIY arduino setup.Question for you LED experts out there... is there any LED controllers that I can use to control 2 boards that will dim them based solely off of room temperature? Most of the dimmers I have seen can simulate light cycles and even clouds and shit, but I don't see any mention of being able to set a temp. probe to 78F and have the lights dim to whatever % to keep the room there. Or even turn off completely if need be... Any ideas?
Question for you LED experts out there... is there any LED controllers that I can use to control 2 boards that will dim them based solely off of room temperature? Most of the dimmers I have seen can simulate light cycles and even clouds and shit, but I don't see any mention of being able to set a temp. probe to 78F and have the lights dim to whatever % to keep the room there. Or even turn off completely if need be... Any ideas?
It was stated a few posts back the 304 would require two drivers because of the connector voltage limits. Your safest bet is two driversI just ordered my 4x qb304 and a slate 5! Excited! but still slightly confused about matching drivers. Is there a single driver that can power 4x qb304 at 90%-100% or would I need 2 drivers? Thanks