Joint Monster
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I am having trouble with my Vero 29Se setup, and I'm baffled! (skip to "The Problem" below if you are just looking for a short question )
Vero29 Cobs , HLG Meanwell Drivers , Cased Potentiometer Knob (It was ordered as a set, so the parts should all be adequately matching..i.e. the drivers are correct for the amount of cobs. I could run one extra cob on each series safely if I wanted.)
So I have 6 cobs in a series. [ + to - , + to - , + to - , + to - , + to - , + to - ] (2 series on one frame)
The positive from the driver goes to the positive on the first cob in the series.
The negative from the driver goes to the negative on the last cob in the series.
I have a "ground" wire that touches the outside of the driver's metal case, and the metal frame.
(I had a friend help me wire and solder everything together. They know electrical. We put together one series of 6 cobs, plugged it in, and it turned on right away! Then wired the second 6 cobs (which is on the same frame as the first series), they also turned on right away when plugged in the wall.
Did the same for the next two series of six cobs. (total of 24 cobs, 4 drivers) Plugged those in and they were fine.
Then unplugged the positive and negative leads, going into the first and last cobs (in each of the four series). Mounted my drivers on my wall - Mounted my lights on my ceiling. Put the Positive lead from the driver into the (positive slot) in the first Cob of the series, Put the Negative lead from the driver into the (negative slot) of the last cob.
[The Problem]
^I did not plug them in again until a week later..... Now when I plug them in, nothing turns on?! I tried taking out the leads from the first and last cob, restripping them and plugging them back. Still nothing! (The sockets I am plugging them into are fine as they can power other strong things/ fan / lamp.)
The person who helped me with the soldering said maybe the wiring, but they are just guessing and have not really had time to check. I doubt it, because the odds of wiring fault in all four series circuits would be very-very-very-low. So I'm so confused.
Vero29 Cobs , HLG Meanwell Drivers , Cased Potentiometer Knob (It was ordered as a set, so the parts should all be adequately matching..i.e. the drivers are correct for the amount of cobs. I could run one extra cob on each series safely if I wanted.)
So I have 6 cobs in a series. [ + to - , + to - , + to - , + to - , + to - , + to - ] (2 series on one frame)
The positive from the driver goes to the positive on the first cob in the series.
The negative from the driver goes to the negative on the last cob in the series.
I have a "ground" wire that touches the outside of the driver's metal case, and the metal frame.
(I had a friend help me wire and solder everything together. They know electrical. We put together one series of 6 cobs, plugged it in, and it turned on right away! Then wired the second 6 cobs (which is on the same frame as the first series), they also turned on right away when plugged in the wall.
Did the same for the next two series of six cobs. (total of 24 cobs, 4 drivers) Plugged those in and they were fine.
Then unplugged the positive and negative leads, going into the first and last cobs (in each of the four series). Mounted my drivers on my wall - Mounted my lights on my ceiling. Put the Positive lead from the driver into the (positive slot) in the first Cob of the series, Put the Negative lead from the driver into the (negative slot) of the last cob.
[The Problem]
^I did not plug them in again until a week later..... Now when I plug them in, nothing turns on?! I tried taking out the leads from the first and last cob, restripping them and plugging them back. Still nothing! (The sockets I am plugging them into are fine as they can power other strong things/ fan / lamp.)
The person who helped me with the soldering said maybe the wiring, but they are just guessing and have not really had time to check. I doubt it, because the odds of wiring fault in all four series circuits would be very-very-very-low. So I'm so confused.