tenthirty
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What do you think of this driver?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/50W-Watt-Hi...620?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4622c438a4
http://www.ebay.com/itm/50W-Watt-Hi...620?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4622c438a4
What do you think of this driver?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/50W-Watt-Hi...620?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4622c438a4
You mean they dimly glow after lights out? Try putting in the powerplug turned by 180°, changing L and N or turn the timer in the power socket.i thought were good glow for a good 10 minutes after lights out. The caps inside are slowing leaking.
I wired the circuit my self it for sure is done right. Back in my construction days i wired residential houses for a few years. It does it with the light unplugged it is the caps in the driver leaking down. I fixed it by buying me two more meanwells. In the mean time i hooked a 100K resistor between + and - on the driver output. So now it drains the caps when turned off in about 6 seconds instead of 10 minutes.You mean they dimly glow after lights out? Try putting in the powerplug turned by 180°, changing L and N or turn the timer in the power socket.
Solved it for me -caused by the timer Switch cutting the wrong power line.
If you need 20 drivers and your willing to spend 16.99 on a driver. I would spend 96 cents more and go with the mean wells. The 10 + price is 17.95 a piece. I would even hit the large order request and see if you can get more of a discount for 20. http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/st...Id=10001&ddkey=http:StoreCatalogDrillDownView . But i am also biased because all the ebay china made drivers i got are a pile of crap. Flipped 12 /12 last night and i got 2 of the ebay china made 1500mA ( really they are 1400mA ) i thought were good glow for a good 10 minutes after lights out. The caps inside are slowing leaking. The 3 meanwells I have dont do it. But Since i am running a 730nm at lights out for 8 minutes. I sure hope that glow doesnt mess me up.
If you do go with ebay drivers I would highly suggest you test them out before putting into use. Even if someone else has tested some from that seller. The guy that ripped supra off and is trying to rip me off. Going to ask Ebay to open a fraud investigation on that seller. At first i wasnt sure, but i am sure now. They are slapping the 1500mA stickers on 700mA 800mA and 650mA drivers to get rid of the older drivers that are not moving anymore. These drivers work great at those mA nice and stable they didn't break there is nothing wrong with them. They are simply and knowingly slapping 1500mA stickers on lesser amperage drivers. So Remember test your drivers cause they might power up and give you light but they could very well be running at less the half the stickers spec.
Dam dude, keep us updated on the dispute. I warned them that I was trying to help them and their customers but they insist their drivers are fine. So be it... Anyone who is dealing with this seller be encouraged to play hardball. I was trying to be nice and that didnt get me anywhere. They just dragged their feet until the time limit expired.
Yup and I'll sick the CC company on them if that doesn't do the trick.Rate your experience a 1, and have details. That'd be the best sock in the jaw. A detailed bitch that described the measuring you did totally trumps whatever they reply back with.
Do you know how many lumens output this system could provide?Fan mod to the driver board that me and Supe collaborated on. I even DIY'd a few fan spade adaptors myself (he made the fan power splitter cable though). It works great.
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Do you know how many lumens output this system could provide?
This system is coupled with COB lights, 20 drivers, 20 COBs, 5 heatsinks with 4 COBs each. It covers a 4'x10' area. Each COB at 1.4mA is dissipating 52 watts for a total of 1,040 watts. It pulls a little over 1,200 watts from the AC outlet.Do you know how many lumens output this system could provide?
The Homerun answer I was hoping for. Thanks man!! My current unused 600w led light is 14,400k lumens but operates around 300w at full spectrum/capability. I'm curious about coverage area of a 4x4 tent. I'm starting to think that building my own led light setup can reduce power consumption by 30% min. #FirstTime Thanks for any tips/tricks.This system is coupled with COB lights, 20 drivers, 20 COBs, 5 heatsinks with 4 COBs each. It covers a 4'x10' area. Each COB at 1.4mA is dissipating 52 watts for a total of 1,040 watts. It pulls a little over 1,200 watts from the AC outlet.
As far as lumens, I'm not sure, it's a lot. We don't measure LED power strictly in lumens, however, but in PAR, Lux, LER, Quanta, etc...
with the fan blowing down into the heatsink.