so it seems they are underrated on the revision 01 or whatever we got. Does your 36v say rev 00? an does both your 24v's say rev 01?My 36v 185 does not say max wattage like the 24v150 or 24v185. The 24v150 say max 180W and the 24v185 say max 200w. The 36v185 pulls about the same power at the wall as my 24v150.
@getogrow I believe you said 220w at the wall and 200w out of the driver. Dont recall the volts/amps
so it seems they are underrated on the revision 01 or whatever we got. Does your 36v say rev 00? an does both your 24v's say rev 01?
now that i do the math , the "650 watt" bar lights i got from meijui are using inventronics 600 watt drivers. They are pulling about 630w from the wall so the most they can be is about 585 watts ish at 93% efficiency. i dont like that. If they would have labeled them 600watts then i would be happy but i dont appreciate not getting the meanwells they were supposed to send.... rant over , sorry guys.
Yes and olivias answer was on par with any ol shitty light salemen. I would have sent them back for her lack of knowledge but overall , i know i got a great deal.36v185waa is rev 00..... 24v150wda is rev 01 and 24v185waa is rev 01
Did you ask them why you got a different driver than advertised?
Inventronics is a known name. HLG has switched from Meanwell to Inventronics if that makes you feel any better.Yes and olivias answer was on par with any ol shitty light salemen. I would have sent them back for her lack of knowledge but overall , i know i got a great deal.
She tells me and i quote "you ordered 2 lights so we had to use the inventronics driver so you can daisy chain them together" "The meanwells cannot be daisy chained" I told her she was wrong. I informed her that most folks would send the light back with some no name ass driver on there but im tired of playing with mejui. i already waited 6 weeks for my order to get here .... When i ordered them i had no idea what an led was..... now ive learned a LOT. I suspect the drivers are going to be fine at 600 watts each. I also suspect the drivers are almost as good as meanwells. Supposedly they also have a 7 year warranty and run at over 90% efficiency. I decided it was probably best for me to keep these vs taking 6-12 more weeks to send the meanwells.
I got the 8 bar strip lights from them with lm301h diodes for about a buck a watt. The connectors on the ends of the strips are junk and you need to pay very close attention when plugging them into the bars. (straighten them out before even trying to plug them in will save some stress)
I may even rebuild their fixture with better connectors and wiring eventually but probably not.
Not any more it dont matter but thank you , yes that makes a tiny bit of difference. specially for a newb. I , personally am over the name brands , a legit datasheet is all i need. A newb is simply not going to buy anything without meanwell on it without advice. Thats the brand "you guys" boast the most so its what we are going to buy.Inventronics is a known name. HLG has switched from Meanwell to Inventronics if that makes you feel any better.
What about those f-strips double row? Anything in 4000k?Just a heads up that the Samsung M-series strips are back on sale for $0.69-0.83 at Arrow. Not as efficient as the H/F series as they use the LM561B diodes but they are still a good budget option for smaller/cheaper builds. They are 540-720ma @ 26v max. I’m running them soft at around 7-10w/strip.
$0.69 - 24 diode 3000K
$0.83 - 32 diode 3000K
$0.83 - 32 diode 3500K
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F double row is still $23 for 2’ & $42 for 4’.What about those f-strips double row? Anything in 4000k?
I grabbed some of those 4K pucks, it’s a 2 pack of 65 led pucks, I got fooled. Heads up.F double row is still $23 for 2’ & $42 for 4’.
They have 48 diode LM561B strips in 4000K for $1.68.
https://www.arrow.com/en/products/si-b8t14156lww/samsung-electronics
Kind of interested in doing a veg light with a mix of those strips and these $2 130 diode 4000K pucks.
That's unfortunate, how many watts do run per puck?I grabbed some of those 4K pucks, it’s a 2 pack of 65 led pucks, I got fooled. Heads up.
I haven’t done much with them, I will check again but I want to say they are 700mA nominal, says 750mA max on them, so at 46 volts would be about 35 watts. I am going to mount them on a sheet of plate and put them under cabinet above my germination domes, put away the t5. I was going to run them maybe 50%. Run 4 and get about 60 watts type of thing. Will end up running a 100w delta on 4 or 5.That's unfortunate, how many watts do run per puck?
The pucks are 130mm diameter thoF double row is still $23 for 2’ & $42 for 4’.
They have 48 diode LM561B strips in 4000K for $1.68.
https://www.arrow.com/en/products/si-b8t14156lww/samsung-electronics
Kind of interested in doing a veg light with a mix of those strips and these $2 130 diode 4000K pucks.
for flower I agree 100%. i just grabbed those L04 for some cheap veg fixtures (and a table lamp lol).For me tbh these low count strips are worth the hassle, id need to wire up 40 per meter to get anywhere near to my regular diode count
After rigging up 16x8 blux eb slim strips for around 1200w i learnt that im not going to build anything with less than 20w per board/strip, its just not worth the hassle to me. On top of that the eb slims wouldnt take 1mm wire (too thick) nor .75mm wire (copper strand were to slim and flimsy and no solidcore in my country) so i had to regaugw them manually for the whole build. Next build i got 28 solstrips (3 channels each) thats almost 150 connections but at least the connectors should take normal wire.for flower I agree 100%. i just grabbed those L04 for some cheap veg fixtures (and a table lamp lol).