Too bad its not a constant current.Oh Snap No He Didn't Ah But Yes He Did. What Is This Old Dawg Up To??
http://www.jameco.com/1/1/24581-hlg-320h-42b-hlg-320h-320w-single-output-switching-led-power-supply.html
Its not a 320H-"C"42 driver though.It is a Constant current and a constant voltage. It runs as a constant current until it hits it's voltage limit the converts to constant voltage.
It is a Constant current and a constant voltage. It runs as a constant current until it hits it's voltage limit then converts to constant voltage .
Correct-A-Mundo Brother Nevergoodenough. I Pmed And E-mailed Companies About The C Model and So Far Only Jerry From Kingbrite Replyed That This Driver Was Currently Unavailable And Didn't Know When They Were Going To Be Stocked. So I Remember Where Robincnn Said This Type Of Driver Would Work. So I Pmed Him For His Help Once Again And Just like Nevergoodenough Stated Once Its Voltage Limit Has Been Reached It Converts To Constant Voltage. Now I Have To Set Each Cob So Its A lot More Work And I Can Still Dim But Only Like A Type Driver Where I Cut The Wattage In Half. I Just Hope I Don't Come Out Looking Like Don KingDoesnt that driver HAVE to have the right amount of cobs running on it to work right? Unlike the "C" model where you can run say 2-5 cxb3590 cobs on a 240H-C1400B at 1400ma regardless of the # of cobs?
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