A ? for HLG Diablo 200 users

PadawanWarrior

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Just going by the specs.
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Maybe they are wrong also?
I see that. Damn, now I'm more confused about these drivers than I already was, lol. I need to do more research then. I guess that is adjustable by current and voltage since you have 2 screws. That's the part that's confusing me now.

I never touch the voltage on my drivers that are the constant current ones. Only Io. I think when you adjust using the Io screw the voltage changes. So if you turn up the Io the voltage drops. But I can't say for sure. I had this shit figured out a year ago finally, lol.

Drivers like the HLG-120-54 are constant voltage. So the voltage is always 54 volts.

Like I said though I gotta go back and refresh myself, because it's kinda confusing.
 

Boatguy

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I see that. Damn, now I'm more confused about these drivers than I already was, lol. I need to do more research then. I guess that is adjustable by current and voltage since you have 2 screws. That's the part that's confusing me now.

I never touch the voltage on my drivers that are the constant current ones. Only Io. I think when you adjust using the Io screw the voltage changes. So if you turn up the Io the voltage drops. But I can't say for sure. I had this shit figured out a year ago finally, lol.

Drivers like the HLG-120-54 are constant voltage. So the voltage is always 54 volts.

Like I said though I gotta go back and refresh myself, because it's kinda confusing.
I have no screws. It is dimmable via external pot.
Older lights i have built were only dimmable via the screws, and were a pain in the ass.

Driver selection is harder than any other part of a build.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I have no screws. It is dimmable via external pot.
Older lights i have built were only dimmable via the screws, and were a pain in the ass.

Driver selection is harder than any other part of a build.
Pretty sure that's a constant current driver. I gotta go refresh myseft. It's starting to come back to me though.

Amps X Volts = Watts. I need to go refresh myself after a eat and smoke a bowl, :bigjoint:

Then there's series vs parallel, lol.
 

Frank Nitty

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I have no screws. It is dimmable via external pot.
Older lights i have built were only dimmable via the screws, and were a pain in the ass.

Driver selection is harder than any other part of a build.
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That's a fact about drivers
 

1212ham

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"Io adjustable via built-in potentiometer." It's on the bottom side of the driver. I believe the XLG series are constant power.

 
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