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Hello everyone!
I am planning to drive (5x) CLU048-1212 (3000k,90CRI,36v) COB LEDs in series with a HLG-240H-C1050B Driver.
I have limited environmental control of my garden at the moment, so I am choosing to run the COBs very softly (~38W each I believe); with plans to drive them harder in the future. The plan is to eventually drive them with 2100mA Drivers and then add some sort of dimming control. But for now, I am comfortable with a constant output (no dimming control, despite the "B" driver.) I just have a few questions that I am hoping to clarify and make sure I'm not misinterpreting the information from my sources.
My Questions:
1. Will the leftover Open Circuit Voltage cause any issues I am overlooking (such as popping/frying all 5 of the COBs on first power-up
)? The driver's datasheet has 241V listed as the Max Open Circuit Voltage. So (5x) COBs @ 36V should utilize about (180/241V), should I be worried about the remaining 61V available? I believe in a series configuration, the remaining 61V just returns to the Driver from the last section of wire of the final COB terminal in the circuit.
2. Are Wago connectors (or any Level-nut / Push-wire Wall-nut connectors) a reliable method of capping the unused Dimming leads from the Driver? For whatever reason, I'm not a fan of the twisting wire caps.
3. Will Wago connectors be a reliable method for connecting a basic C13 (computer power) cable to the 110VAC input leads of the Driver? I plan on hiding this in a small project box. Will an 16AWG cable be suitable for 15-25Ft. of travel distance between the AC outlet and the Driver?
Any replies are very appreciated.
Thanks!