You should be great @Al Yamoni . That driver has 108 volts available and your running 2) 50 volt cobs so should be a good fit with each cod getting around 74 watts...One more question please, I have two clu048 1818's left. I'm looking at the hlg-120h-c1400 to power them both. Is this going to be my most efficient option?
Thanks brother!You should be great @Al Yamoni . That driver has 108 volts available and your running 2) 50 volt cobs so should be a good fit with each cod getting around 74 watts...
the driver can put out 53V maxHi. Bought an HLG-185 48A from you earlier and just finished building my light with 4 1212's in series.
you should at least use wire nuts and tape them up after installing them.most of us use wago connectors from amazon https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_4_5?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=wago+connectors&sprefix=wago+,aps,180&crid=1WE5VCS9D4U8KAbout to start wiring my light together.
How do you recommend connecting the wires to the driver and power cord? Trying to avoid soldering. Would twisting a 1in length of wire together with heat shrink be adequate?
I don't want to solder it and find out I messed something up. Will run it with a twist connection for this grow, then solder it next grow I'm thinking.
My .02 - get a good adjustable soldering iron, get comfortable with soldering it is a skill that will serve you well. Not to be too dickey here but if soldering / desoldering is that much of an issue perhaps DIY lighting not the best choice?About to start wiring my light together.
How do you recommend connecting the wires to the driver and power cord? Trying to avoid soldering. Would twisting a 1in length of wire together with heat shrink be adequate?
I don't want to solder it and find out I messed something up. Will run it with a twist connection for this grow, then solder it next grow I'm thinking.
Maybe I'll just end up soldering. I've done a couple things, I just prefer not to if I don't have to. Not a great solder iron I have.My .02 - get a good adjustable soldering iron, get comfortable with soldering it is a skill that will serve you well. Not to be too dickey here but if soldering / desoldering is that much of an issue perhaps DIY lighting not the best choice?
Soldering is a zen like experience. Your breathing is important not only for your relaxation (and for me to keep from shaking) but bc the airflow can really wreak havoc on what you are soldering. get in a calm environment grab some ~18g stranded copper wire, some 12g solid, a copper pipe, once you can get solder to flow on each of those you should be good to go. HD here carries Ideal connectors, however for many of the applications indicated on RIU these are "underrated", (particularly current).Maybe I'll just end up soldering. I've done a couple things, I just prefer not to if I don't have to. Not a great solder iron I have.
WAGO connectors look awesome. Why don't they sell them at Home Depot?
Get a Weller you should.Maybe I'll just end up soldering. I've done a couple things, I just prefer not to if I don't have to. Not a great solder iron I have.
WAGO connectors look awesome. Why don't they sell them at Home Depot?
what size heatsinks? 55W is pretty lowI have a couple of your 1818 based light engines. I was wondering if they could be run passive at say 55 watts