I use this app someone told me to try but I feel like it was just the light penetration. I dimmed it an lowered itHow do you know the ppfd went down? How many watts is the driver pulling from the wall.
I had the same issue.. because of the driver specs and the lights draw, you wont see better than 250w.I went from a hlg-150h-54 running two qb648 diablos. I upgraded to a hlg-320h-c2100b an with light at same location full power the ppfd has gone down if anything. Ig I’ll just lower the light and dim it but if the 150 was brighter I should have stuck with it
Bro I wish you had seen my many post about what driver to useI made the same error. That driver does not match two 648's above 300w
Just another reminder to read the data sheets
So you use the same set up? Could you send a pic of the watt meter lol I’m not doing this again lmaoI was just as pissed as you.. I saw the driver max output and hit the buy button.
$100 more got me the right driver
sweet thanksLights on in the am.
I’ll buy it tm if you can fact check me lolLights on in the am.
That's your problem right there. The HLG driver recommendations are for LED panels run in series, not parallel.I run in parallel also if that makes difference. View attachment 5240785
I think imma go with the hlg-320h-c2800b after I see boatguys tomorrow
Winner winner chicken dinner. OP needs a HLG320H-C2800 (series) or parallel with HLG320-C54A: the A version is able to adjust voltage up to get to 56V, a B version with external dim will only get to 54 and throttle current. I never heard about a V version though, whats the score on that one or is this an error?That's your problem right there. The HLG driver recommendations are for LED panels run in series, not parallel.
Running in parallel means you are only using 56V or less and the current is divided between each board. When you run in series you double the voltage but get full current to each board.
Wire them in series and report back.
And in future, if you want to run in parallel, use a constant voltage driver like you had originally – HLG-320H-54V for example – or re-wire your boards in series. That HLG-320H-C2100B is not designed to power 56V LEDs as the constant current region is 76-152V, so when they are wired in series (56V + 56V = 112V) they will be right where you want them to be.
BTW, 112V x 2.1A = 235W (series) whereas 56V x 2.1A = 117W (parallel). Those QB648s won't be drawing 56V at such a low current, so I'd guess you are probably only drawing 80-100W from the wall. So yes, you are getting less power from that 320W drvier than from your original 150W driver.
What would I be looking at for power wise wiring in series with the 320h-c2100? And would you be able show me a quick diagram on how to wire in seriesThat's your problem right there. The HLG driver recommendations are for LED panels run in series, not parallel.
Running in parallel means you are only using 56V or less and the current is divided between each board. When you run in series you double the voltage but get full current to each board.
Wire them in series and report back.
And in future, if you want to run in parallel, use a constant voltage driver like you had originally – HLG-320H-54V for example – or re-wire your boards in series. That HLG-320H-C2100B is not designed to power 56V LEDs as the constant current region is 76-152V, so when they are wired in series (56V + 56V = 112V) they will be right where you want them to be.
BTW, 112V x 2.1A = 235W (series) whereas 56V x 2.1A = 117W (parallel). Those QB648s won't be drawing 56V at such a low current, so I'd guess you are probably only drawing 80-100W from the wall. So yes, you are getting less power from that 320W drvier than from your original 150W driver.