Randomblame
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Yeah, because you need a programmer and a PC each time you want to dimm the light down. Its not very comfortable. I use my dimmer each time I need to open my tent otherwise one could see the light from outside my house. The programmer has to be connected all the time and I would need a small windows tablet and the corresponding app running all the time so I can make changes without much effort... yeah, in this case it would be okay for me. But to simply turn a dimming knob is still easier and way faster.Thanks for the reply man ! really appreciate your help,
Im wondering why people want MW when these drivers seems more advanced by far, they even got led protection and Im amazed about the built in programming dimming capability
seems like the
EUD-480SxxxDV with 2100 ma to 2800ma can be good candidate hope the arctic 64 will handle the heat better said 3 of them would you agree?
thank you for the link and the help
And about the heat sinks, I believe the Arctic 64 is rated for 100w CPUs like i7 xx00k. So he should be at least capable to work with 150w COB's for instance with a Vero29c or Citizen clu48-1825. I've used Alpine11's to run Vero29gen4 at 3amps and the heat sinks you could touch anytime without burning your fingers. Maybe 50°C or so.. Current COBs are at least 10-15% more efficient so I expect no issues even if you use the full 2,8amps of the driver.