I just realized something. The HLG120H-54A that I have that came with my original DIY kit, is what they recommend for parallel setups with multiple boards. For series they recommend the HLG120H-C1400. Can I use the 54A driver to run 3 288 boards in series? Or am I stuck with it as a single board/driver kit now since we can't mix boards from different orders to run in parallel?
Is there any way to check this? How would someone with a collection of boards (same model and version, different "batch") reconfigure their setups, as they do...right? Like going from a series setup to a parallel setup, or just adding and rearranging layout and/or "fixture" type because they're adding more boards to CV parallel setup - or increased CV driver size and are adding more boards to the same fixture?since we can't mix boards from different orders to run in parallel?
...Did some searching while writing this. Found this datasheet link on the 288 V2 board only page: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1538/8585/files/181110__Data_Sheet_HLG_v0.9_PDF.pdf?9552659077964777485
I'm trying to figure out how one could identify the lot number, to match boards in that way. On page 8, Section "6a." it shows the identification stickers with legend, kinda. It just doesn't make sense when I examine a board and try to figure the manufacture date. There's also a 4 digit code on the actual board itself (not a sticker) but I don't know what that's for.
Section "6b." is for the "outer box label", which I thought at first would be the box the individual boards came in, but nope. Must be the box shipped from samsung to hlg. It says the lot number is on that.
So I duno if you'd have to send hlg the manufacture dates from the boards and ask them for lot numbers or what, but I'd like to find out.
@Stephenj37826
Thanks for any help, guys.