Stephenj37826
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They can be turned up some.They come from the factory set at the rated wattage output.when you buy the QB kits from HLG is the driver, pre-set. or what is it at factory? can you turn it up?
They can be turned up some.They come from the factory set at the rated wattage output.when you buy the QB kits from HLG is the driver, pre-set. or what is it at factory? can you turn it up?
Drivers are factory set to rated currentwhen you buy the QB kits from HLG is the driver, pre-set. or what is it at factory? can you turn it up?
Thanks for the recommendations. So soloution seems to definetly drop a biger oscillating fan in there for more air to move about and cool the actual room that its in. Is that correct ?
Are you asking how to physically change the wattage? If so, you take out the little rubber stopper on "A" version of drivers and adjust with a small screwdriver. If you are asking how to monitor the exact number of watts, then you buy a kil-a-wat meter and plug that into the wall and then plug your light into that to monitor the watts used.How are guys setting the power of these? Are you just using a smart wall plug that indicates how much current is passing through it?
Lookup Kill-A-WattHow are guys setting the power of these? Are you just using a smart wall plug that indicates how much current is passing through it?
Ok thanks guys, i have a 320H-C1400B... i know i need a potentiometer to dim it. I keep seeing things about dont use QBs from different production runs together. I planned to start with 2 and add 2 more later. Can i do that, or should i save up more and buy 4 at once?[/QUOTE
Personally, I would go with a different driver and connect the two that you have and then later grab 2 more boards and give them their own driver at that time. But that is just my opinion. From your previous posts it looms like you have mismatch between drivers and boards.
Well calculate it at 20 cents per kWh over 60 days it cost you 78$ to grow 150grams well worth it to anyone.Thats 500 watts to grow 150 grams......... unless you've got really cheap power, not worth it IMO.
For series wiring it is fine to add boards later and boards can have different voltages/batch/cct
For parallel it depends. It is best if all boards are from same spectrum and batch.
Different batch is currently not a big issue as all batches for last few months have been same best AZ voltage bin.
However voltages on future batches may be slightly different as we ramp up production. Samsung can change their spec anytime and may yield diodes with different voltages.
IDK if home Depot will have wagos, but they will surely have wire nuts.finally building my light today and i guess it didn't come with wago connectors, i got 2 power cord joiners tho. can i buy wagos at home depot or somewhere? I really don't want to wait for amazon again