It says 25.6V and 10A max240 watts View attachment 4274827
On paper.... care to elaborate? I work in power supplies (military applications) what we rate on paper doesn’t mean squat compared to what they can actually run lol. I’m iffy about having our techs take a look at this driver and give me an answer without asking to many questions.On paper, they're rated for 250W...
You got to watch out in here pretty much everyone measures the input side and doesn't factor in the efficiency, so they usually say they put out more then they are rated for when meanwell clearly rates them on the output side. Wattometers work on the AC input side and that's what pretty much every one uses. Personal experience I really couldn't say I run all my stuff in series so I own all HLG c series drivers. I seriously doubt it would put out much more then 240 to 250 watts.On paper.... care to elaborate? I work in power supplies (military applications) what we rate on paper doesn’t mean squat compared to what they can actually run lol. I’m iffy about having our techs take a look at this driver and give me an answer without asking to many questions.
Quick edit it’s the 20a not 24a.
Curious, where are you getting the 1.07 correction factor from?Datasheets are useless with Meanwell drivers. Always go off the test report.
https://www.meanwell-web.com/content/files/pdfs/productPdfs/MW/HLG-240H/HLG-240H-24-rpt.pdf
(10.845a x 24v) X1.07 = 278w
Most HLG-240H A types can push over 300w
Wow, I wonder what a 320 does. That's crazyYea, my both 240H-C1050A goes to 325W at the wall.
About 370 wattsWow, I wonder what a 320 does. That's crazy
That's the drivers efficiency loss which is an added wattage of 7%.Curious, where are you getting the 1.07 correction factor from?
WUH, I thought my 240H-C1050B was a badass at 277.....Yea, my both 240H-C1050A goes to 325W at the wall.
I know it's not much different, but dividing by .93 and multiplying by 1.07 will give different figures.That's the drivers efficiency loss which is an added wattage of 7%.
325w (AC side) × .93Yea, my both 240H-C1050A goes to 325W at the wall.
Idk what a 4ft Q is, and I believe you, I was just curious what they'd go to.@ChiefRunningPhist I go with the total wall output. I think I have 234-236V by spreadsheets, so closely to maxximum. I don't remember anymore, I made a light couple of months ago. But if you wish, google and calculate it. I have 10x 4ft Q's + 6x 660nm on each driver. Hope that helps.
I believe mine is 168w cranked according to the kill-a-wattHey does anybody know by chance how much higher you can turn the current up on a 120h c1050a? What the max is?Current and power?