Hello fellow growers,
so I decided to switch to LED in my little room, mainly because of the temperature. A friend and this amazing forum here gave me a good idea how to build my setup. –Thank you, btw. Anyhow, I started small with 1 Cree cxb 3590 3000k 36V & 1 Cree cxb 3590 3500k 36V. As driver I choose a Mean Well ELG-100-C1400b. Each COB was mounted on a 3.98’’ active cooled heat sink. This setup worked well for 2 months and the plant loved it, until suddenly the driver died. =(
Now imho there could be 4 reasons:
· I am stupid and I missed something when building the setup. Should I have gone with ELG-150-C1400?
· The driver was just not ok.
· I noticed one of the solder connections (at a cob) was broken. Maybe a loose connection killed my driver? I switched to COB holders now.
· Since the driver allows dimming I implemented a fade out/ fade in cycle when the light turned on/off using a microcontroller. Although I never noticed anything wrong with this, maybe that was a bad idea.
I know you guys can only guess, too, what exactly went wrong, but I would be happy if I can exclude “wrong setup” from the list. Ultimately, someone has good hints or experience fixing a broken LED driver.
Thanks!
so I decided to switch to LED in my little room, mainly because of the temperature. A friend and this amazing forum here gave me a good idea how to build my setup. –Thank you, btw. Anyhow, I started small with 1 Cree cxb 3590 3000k 36V & 1 Cree cxb 3590 3500k 36V. As driver I choose a Mean Well ELG-100-C1400b. Each COB was mounted on a 3.98’’ active cooled heat sink. This setup worked well for 2 months and the plant loved it, until suddenly the driver died. =(
Now imho there could be 4 reasons:
· I am stupid and I missed something when building the setup. Should I have gone with ELG-150-C1400?
· The driver was just not ok.
· I noticed one of the solder connections (at a cob) was broken. Maybe a loose connection killed my driver? I switched to COB holders now.
· Since the driver allows dimming I implemented a fade out/ fade in cycle when the light turned on/off using a microcontroller. Although I never noticed anything wrong with this, maybe that was a bad idea.
I know you guys can only guess, too, what exactly went wrong, but I would be happy if I can exclude “wrong setup” from the list. Ultimately, someone has good hints or experience fixing a broken LED driver.
Thanks!