Hoping one off you more learned characters can help me with an aggravating fault I have with a DIY CXB3590 panel. I’ve had the last 2 cobs in series not light up twice now. Before I explain further I should probably give the spec.
Spec:
This panel is about a year & a half old & to date has operated as expected with no issues till now. It is 4 x CXB3590 Cd bin 3500k attached to a HLG-240-C1750B driver.
The cobs have never been driven over 40w each so it has not been pushed.
The heat-sink hits the minimum spec for passive cooling but has 5 x 120mm fans attached to it (I like to over engineer) so over heating should not be an issue.
The cob in the middle is on a separate driver so could not be causing the issue (Cannibalized from an old blurple I had left over).
Fault:
Last Friday when my lights were due to switch on, only the first 2 cobs in the series lit up. I unplugged them at the wall & had a fiddle with the wiring & just made sure everything was still solidly where it should be. Plugged back in & still no joy. The plug-in wattage meter also only showed the power draw at half of what I would expect. When turning the potentiometer up & down the wattage meter only displayed the wattage range you would expect for only 2 x cobs.
I unplugged it & went to get some tools. When I came back I thought I’ll try it one more time & low & behold all 4 fired up.
Today the same thing has happened but this time I could not get the cobs to light back up. Now I have an inkling that the power supply is at fault here but that is a best guess.
I have another HLG driver on a Samsung strip build I use for veg that also has the correct power output to power 4 x cobs so I thought, process of elimination. I’ll cut that power supply out & switch them over & see what happens.
Tested the existing power supply one more time before cutting the cable on the other power supply. Still no ball so I cut the cable on the HLG driver from my Samsung build. I guess in future I should invest in some sort of quick connect fittings of some sort.
Anyway, I was about to cut the existing HLG-240-C1750B out to put in the new driver & I thought I know what’s going to happen here, Murphy’s law will apply. I plugged in the power cable for the existing driver one more time just in case & all 4 cobs lit up perfectly. The wattage draw shown on the wattage meter is what I would expect for all 4 cobs running as normal.
So, I have no doubt this will happen again at some point but being intermittent this may be hard to diagnose.
It’s either the driver or the last 2 cobs in the series are starting to fail. I’m leaning towards the driver being the issue but like I said that is a best guess. Before I start buying replacement parts I would like to be a little surer of what is going on here.
Any help would be appreciated.
Spec:
This panel is about a year & a half old & to date has operated as expected with no issues till now. It is 4 x CXB3590 Cd bin 3500k attached to a HLG-240-C1750B driver.
The cobs have never been driven over 40w each so it has not been pushed.
The heat-sink hits the minimum spec for passive cooling but has 5 x 120mm fans attached to it (I like to over engineer) so over heating should not be an issue.
The cob in the middle is on a separate driver so could not be causing the issue (Cannibalized from an old blurple I had left over).
Fault:
Last Friday when my lights were due to switch on, only the first 2 cobs in the series lit up. I unplugged them at the wall & had a fiddle with the wiring & just made sure everything was still solidly where it should be. Plugged back in & still no joy. The plug-in wattage meter also only showed the power draw at half of what I would expect. When turning the potentiometer up & down the wattage meter only displayed the wattage range you would expect for only 2 x cobs.
I unplugged it & went to get some tools. When I came back I thought I’ll try it one more time & low & behold all 4 fired up.
Today the same thing has happened but this time I could not get the cobs to light back up. Now I have an inkling that the power supply is at fault here but that is a best guess.
I have another HLG driver on a Samsung strip build I use for veg that also has the correct power output to power 4 x cobs so I thought, process of elimination. I’ll cut that power supply out & switch them over & see what happens.
Tested the existing power supply one more time before cutting the cable on the other power supply. Still no ball so I cut the cable on the HLG driver from my Samsung build. I guess in future I should invest in some sort of quick connect fittings of some sort.
Anyway, I was about to cut the existing HLG-240-C1750B out to put in the new driver & I thought I know what’s going to happen here, Murphy’s law will apply. I plugged in the power cable for the existing driver one more time just in case & all 4 cobs lit up perfectly. The wattage draw shown on the wattage meter is what I would expect for all 4 cobs running as normal.
So, I have no doubt this will happen again at some point but being intermittent this may be hard to diagnose.
It’s either the driver or the last 2 cobs in the series are starting to fail. I’m leaning towards the driver being the issue but like I said that is a best guess. Before I start buying replacement parts I would like to be a little surer of what is going on here.
Any help would be appreciated.
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