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Dude you gotta use the one that flashes the special spectrum when your plants need it most
Why is that? Would that damage the led or the driver?I think it could be done, but I wouldn't 'hot swap' the circuit. I'd have a relay turn off the ac side when swapping between dc circuits.
The chips I'm looking at run $40 each. If it will work I can upgrade to a four cob unit for about $100 as opposed to spending $250 to replicate what I have now.And chips run fifty or sixty bux apiece, and you'll need double the number this way.
There has to be a better option...
Would i only swap the positive wires or would I need a relay that could swap positive and negative wires from the led?You can do it with a simple relay that flip flops between two outputs from a single input. You can attach the positive on the single side and flip between the two leds. If you need more explaining I can. You would need a few other things to run it.
I would use this cheap relay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Durable-10Pcs-DC5V-Contact-current-10A-5Pin-Power-Relay-for-T73-5V-SRD-5VDC-SL-C-/271890586769?hash=item3f4df11c91
It could potentially damage something. Though I imagine the risk is rather low. The idea of hot swapping a high voltage line like that doesn't really jive with me though. YMMV.Why is that? Would that damage the led or the driver?
You would need to swap both sets of wires using a DPDT(double pole, double throw) relay. At least that would be the easiest method IMO.Would i only swap the positive wires or would I need a relay that could swap positive and negative wires from the led?
Essentially, yes. It's your call, your equipment. personally, I like redundancy when it's affordable and easy. YMMV.With one cob per driver the voltage isn't very high. As long as the relay is rated for the voltage and amperage would there be risk? What could potentially cause the damage? Would it be the change in voltage from hot cob to cold cob?
So what would be the danger of doing so with a constant current driver that automatically adjusts voltage? I guess I'm not understanding where your fear is coming from. If it can adjust the voltage as the cob warms up why wouldn't it be able to do so as the other cob came online? I would really like to be able to use the equipment I have during time it's not being utilized if it's safe to do so.Essentially, yes. It's your call, your equipment. personally, I like redundancy when it's affordable and easy. YMMV.
You could swap only the positive wires since the voltage on the ground side should be 0v. If you want to be safe you could switch the positive and negative and turn off the relay if you want. All it would require is 3 relays designed to handle the voltage and a simple Arduino sketch with a transistor handling 5 volts.Would i only swap the positive wires or would I need a relay that could swap positive and negative wires from the led?