PadawanWarrior
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No. It's one or the other. Yours is constant current. The voltage can change. The C in C2100 stands for constant current. And you wire in series.
No. It's one or the other. Yours is constant current. The voltage can change. The C in C2100 stands for constant current. And you wire in series.
This is a first time run with LED's, so I'm starting small - 2' x 2'.How big's you're grow area?
Buy it!!! It's great!!! Don't adjust it!!! There's really no need to...You guys are talking "a little" over my pay grade! But maybe the "Diablo 200" isn't for me after all. Or maybe they (HLG) have started using the driver that makes sense on their current models.
Shit, I'm going to buy anotherSo they cost that much and you can’t even dim them? Wow hard pass for me.
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.
Do you have a Kill-A-Watt meter? Because you could probably use that to get it back where it's supposed to be.Don't do it!!! I have a new one and it is not to be fucked with!!! I still don't know if mine is where it's supposed to be, but I'm not messing with it anymore...
you can dim any light by raising it up. lol.So they cost that much and you can’t even dim them? Wow hard pass for me.
I have no screws. It is dimmable via external pot.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.
Yeah, I hear you - DUH! But my point is, if I only want 40% power, I only want to use (approx.) 80 watts.you can dim any light by raising it up. lol.
Pretty sure that's a constant current driver. I gotta go refresh myseft. It's starting to come back to me though.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.
For extra credit, tell me how mine is wired with that driver. Have a good nitePretty 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,
Then there's series vs parallel, lol.
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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no, i gotcha. i usually DIY my lights at a fixed wattage and raise and lower accordinglyYeah, I hear you - DUH! But my point is, if I only want 40% power, I only want to use (approx.) 80 watts.
Series.For extra credit, tell me how mine is wired with that driver. Have a good nite