Aj struhar
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By about half on each leg...also, if I set the wattage while they're plugged into 120V (voltage of power meter), how will that translate when I plug them into 240V (voltage of lighting controller)?
By about half on each leg...also, if I set the wattage while they're plugged into 120V (voltage of power meter), how will that translate when I plug them into 240V (voltage of lighting controller)?
Lol, so you are telling me that another leg of 120v will reduce amperage by 1/2?By about half on each leg...
ok, found the answers to my questions herealso, if I set the wattage while they're plugged into 120V (voltage of power meter), how will that translate when I plug them into 240V (voltage of lighting controller)?
the light output will stay the same right? just the Watts/Amps will change?...
No I'm telling you it will carry half the load making it more efficient...Lol, so you are telling me that another leg of 120v will reduce amperage by 1/2?
could you check your pm if this is the same as the diy kit? i cannot find the diff besides the board sizeCheck website often for updates on new stock.
Get your credit card ready ... Restock Aug. 3
https://growerslights.com/collections/led-grow-lights/products/horticulture-lighting-group-260-watt-quantum-board-led-kitAlso can anyone pm me the place where I can pre order a QBoard? Thank you
Preordered mine there
Pretty sure the number is how many leds are on each panel.thank you, what is the diff between these 2 boards? QB288 QB304 what would you suggest
o ok thank you for helping me out, i may be wrong but wouldn't having led's be be better? this will be for a small 2x3 area probably even 2x2Pretty sure the number is how many leds are on each panel.
Don't understand your question.o ok thank you for helping me out, i may be wrong but wouldn't having led's be be better? this will be for a small 2x3 area probably even 2x2
sorry having "MORE" leds would be better? so the 304 would be better than the 288?Don't understand your question.
Wouldn't having leds be better?
Better than what? What are you comparing?
Ok I don't know the answer for suresorry having "MORE" leds would be better? so the 304 would be better than the 288?
Ok I don't know the answer for sure
But I agree with your thinking that 304 sounds better lol
Better spread I'd think but probably not too big of a difference.
QB304 is 100V and can handle a max current of 1600mA; QB288 is 54V and can handle a max current of 3000mA. that's the main differencethank you, what is the diff between these 2 boards? QB288 QB304 what would you suggest
not necessarily. it depends on how hard you want to drive the boards, how many boards you want to want to run off a single driver, which driver you want to use, etc...sorry having "MORE" leds would be better? so the 304 would be better than the 288?
Ok I don't know the answer for sure
But I agree with your thinking that 304 sounds better lol
Better spread I'd think but probably not too big of a difference.
the QB304 isn't 'better'... it has 304 diodes while the QB288 has 288, but the boards are the same size (same dimensions) and they have the same footprint (same spread). the main issue with the QB304 is that the voltage is 100V, meaning only 2 Boards can be wired in series. more than 2 boards in series will exceed the recommended maximum voltage of the board connectors (300V) and is not recommendedgreat! i will probably steer towards the 304. could anyone please clarify the difference? thank you all
hello ganjamystic thanks for your knowledge. i am in the US and will have access to to 100+v outlet. what kit would you suggest? i would like to get the 260w. just not sure about the qb304 or the qb288. will the kit come with all i will need to successfully run the light?QB304 is 100V and can handle a max current of 1600mA; QB288 is 54V and can handle a max current of 3000mA. that's the main difference
not necessarily. it depends on how hard you want to drive the boards, how many boards you want to want to run off a single driver, which driver you want to use, etc...