3000/90 would be a wise choiceHi all!
I need some help, i want to run 12 vero 29 gen7 for 1,2m x 1,2m.
I want to run at 50w each.
I need help to choose the model of vero, 3000k, 80 or 90 cri?, 38v/50v or 70v?
And need aome help to find some drivers, but first need to know the vero type..
Thanks all!
Hi! Thanks for the fast reply! I think i will go to Search any driver with the internal screws, but it's easy to know at what "ma" is the driver runing? Or i will need to buy any current meter??All decent drivers have dimming. Some with a pot that you wire up to 3 cables on the driver and some have a small internal screw that dims it. The pots are simple to install you just connect them to the dimming wires.
SE version of the Veros have push in connectors. They save a lot of time when building but otherwise the chips are the same.
for a single driver only hlg-600h-48A or hlg-600h-54B can do what you wantWhat driver would be better for this config?
Hi! Thanks for info.for a single driver only hlg-600h-48A or hlg-600h-54B can do what you want
you can do it in series with two hlg-320h-1050 but you'll be over 300V which is getting up there
@welight posted voltage specs on the SE veros i think it was 450V
This night will trie the simulator i'm with the phone so can't download T_TYou have chosen the B voltage veros which are the 50V version so for 50 watts you want to run them at 1050mA.
Most people here use Meanwell drivers.
500Volt is the rating on SEfor a single driver only hlg-600h-48A or hlg-600h-54B can do what you want
you can do it in series with two hlg-320h-1050 but you'll be over 300V which is getting up there
@welight posted voltage specs on the SE veros i think it was 450V
But will be more efficient with 70v version? Or it's the same?Yes will work fine ~210W per bar.