Samsung F Strip Build

CraigMk

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Does anyone have a link or know where to look so I can work out all of what the different letters mean on mean well driver? Like HLG CEN LRS. Just trying to learn about them a little more bit so much information . Thanks
 

X6xsilverx6X

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Does anyone have a link or know where to look so I can work out all of what the different letters mean on mean well driver? Like HLG CEN LRS. Just trying to learn about them a little more bit so much information . Thanks
Should help
 

CraigMk

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Each light will have a Mean Well XLG-240-H-AB
Would this driver be ok? I have some strips im juat tryimg to get another driver. I have a HLG-240H-48AB Just want another.
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Would this driver be ok? I have some strips im juat tryimg to get another driver. I have a HLG-240H-48AB Just want another.
One of the other people will need to answer that for you. I don’t have enough experience with LED drivers to give opinions on them.
 

Barristan Whitebeard

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Would this driver be ok? I have some strips im juat tryimg to get another driver. I have a HLG-240H-48AB Just want another.

I'm not familiar with the company, but if you want to use this driver to power 48 volt strips wired in parallel, yes it will work. It does only have a 3 year warranty though, not as good as some other manufacturers.

How much are they charging for postage?



Are you just looking for the most affordable option possible?
 

CraigMk

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I'm not familiar with the company, but if you want to use this driver to power 48 volt strips wired in parallel, yes it will work. It does only have a 3 year warranty though, not as good as some other manufacturers.

How much are they charging for postage?



Are you just looking for the most affordable option possible?
I'm from the UK and it a in the UK. I was just looking around for a driver and I stumbled across this.

Thanks for the help
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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@TreeFarmerCharlie How do you intend on securing the heatsinks to the aluminum extrusion?
I have some of these spring loaded M5 threaded t-nuts. My plan is to use an M5 thread tap between the fins on the heatsink, thread an M5 set screw into that, then spin the t-nut onto the set screw, and then simply slide the assembly into the slots of the aluminum extrusion. I won't know how well this will work until I get my heatsinks in, though.
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