SexForBreakfast
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Just curious to see if there are any solid replacements for meanwell drivers.
I look at it this way. Why does every good light manufacture uses them? Then then I’d buy a meanwell lol.Just curious to see if there are any solid replacements for meanwell drivers.
lol???I look at it this way. Why does every good light manufacture uses them? Then then I’d buy a meanwell lol.
they are well priced and very availableI look at it this way. Why does every good light manufacture uses them? Then then I’d buy a meanwell lol.
yes, I would also add Philips, Harvard ...........man, inventronics driver brings back memories of the og hans panelInventronics , ERP, Powerland.
Meanwell drivers are expensive as sI look at it this way. Why does every good light manufacture uses them? Then then I’d buy a meanwell lol.
you're adding 30% or more of the cost on a single item just to power your lights when the HLG series still doesnt have PWM compatibility. Also theres alot of companies that are offering warranties as wellI look at it this way. Why does every good light manufacture uses them? Then then I’d buy a meanwell lol.
Is there a place you prefer to buy them at? I can only find them for sale on alibaba and that place confuses me lol.lol???
Ok...Fluence uses powerland...specifically moved away from meanwell hlg's.
do you know of any manufacturer with a higher than 96% effciency driver in the 600w range?Inventronics , ERP, Powerland.
http://www.fsp-powerland.com/?p=770&lang=endo you know of any manufacturer with a higher than 96% effciency driver in the 600w range?
i doubt i can get these cheaper than meanwell drivers, the hlg 600 is 177eur with taxes +6eur shipping in 2 dayshttp://www.fsp-powerland.com/?p=770&lang=en
I mean 95.5% efficient is their claims I never heard of them before @Greengenes707 shared powerland though
Ya, I thought about them too. Just put down what I have actually used recently. SK is using an invetronics on thier new light.yes, I would also add Philips, Harvard ...........man, inventronics driver brings back memories of the og hans panel
how are you doing grower?
IF its their ali store you're fine. Email them and ask where else you could buy.Is there a place you prefer to buy them at? I can only find them for sale on alibaba and that place confuses me lol.
Not in AC-DC drivers. With that said, I've yet to test a build a unit with a meanwell that actually hits the max efficiency claimed. They have all been 1-2% lower than expected.do you know of any manufacturer with a higher than 96% efficiency driver in the 600w range?
Ah that stinks man. I tried finding the prices out but I couldn't find them for sale loli doubt i can get these cheaper than meanwell drivers, the hlg 600 is 177eur with taxes +6eur shipping in 2 days
the powerland driver is quoted 130$ here:
https://ritazhang2016.en.made-in-china.com/product/jNlxBdurEEco/China-600W-48V-Outdoor-Programmable-Constant-Voltage-LED-Driver.html
it would take a few weeks + shipping costs + 19% tax + customs (not sure if the eu wants a cut) = not worth it
Never had a problem dimming with PWM on HLG series drivers. Not sure why you are saying that, well documented in the driver data sheets.Meanwell drivers are expensive as s
you're adding 30% or more of the cost on a single item just to power your lights when the HLG series still doesnt have PWM compatibility. Also theres alot of companies that are offering warranties as well
There is no max efficiency claimed (could be wrong)Ya, I thought about them too. Just put down what I have actually used recently. SK is using an invetronics on thier new light.
IF its their ali store you're fine. Email them and ask where else you could buy.
Not in AC-DC drivers. With that said, I've yet to test a build a unit with a meanwell that actually hits the max efficiency claimed. They have all been 1-2% lower than expected.
Because I'm wrong that's why lol. For some reason a few sites I checked said their PWM wasnt compatible with meanwell b series drivers. My main reasoning is cost though man, planning on adding 2 more setups temporarily (just a 4x4 get and a clone setup for now) and maybe more down the line as it seems to be a bigger hobby in my lifeNever had a problem dimming with PWM on HLG series drivers. Not sure why you are saying that, well documented in the driver data sheets. View attachment 4225048
If you don't mind living dangerously there are endless cheapshit drivers for offer out there. I've ran offbrand China drivers since 2016 without a failure, YMMV. *be advised you won't be running as efficient as the meanwells as the cheap ones claim only some η ~88% (as Gene finds it's likely worse)Because I'm wrong that's why lol. For some reason a few sites I checked said their PWM wasnt compatible with meanwell b series drivers. My main reasoning is cost though man, planning on adding 2 more setups temporarily (just a 4x4 get and a clone setup for now) and maybe more down the line as it seems to be a bigger hobby in my life
Thanks for the correction man.
I'm mostly worried about fire hazards to be honest. I have no clue if that's even a realistic worry but saving any amount of money isn't worth piece of mind lol. Thank you thoughIf you don't mind living dangerously there are endless cheapshit drivers for offer out there. I've ran offbrand China drivers since 2016 without a failure, YMMV.
Yep, well aware of it. We have tested on all 120v, 240v, and 277v at full loads lower and lower loads. All come have come in lower than the claimed corresponding efficiency which is in the data sheet, no matter the voltage. Have never had one over claimed typical, so considering they rarely make it to what they claim as "typical"...I would and do call that max.There is no max efficiency claimed (could be wrong)
Data sheets offer typical ratings and note "All parameters NOT specially mentioned are measured at 230VAC input, rated current and 25 of ambient temperature" If you run US mains you will not be as efficient as the higher input voltage conditions that units were tested under.
Fair enoughYep, well aware of it. We have tested on all 120v, 240v, and 277v at full loads lower and lower loads. All come have come in lower than the claimed corresponding efficiency which is in the data sheet, no matter the voltage. Have never had one over claimed typical, so considering they rarely make it to what they claim as "typical"...I would and do call that max.