54a has voltage arjustment, 54ab is the one im unsure of since the datasheet is unclear.Ok I gotcha the c2800 will work good an safely but the 54a would work better but need voltage adjustment
Digikey would be able to get a picker to check the part for you relating to the unclear bit on the datasheet.Ok I gotcha the c2800 will work good an safely but the 54a would work better but need voltage adjustment
Ok imma prolly just get the c2800 wire it in series after I talk to dude who runs one54a has voltage arjustment, 54ab is the one im unsure of since the datasheet is unclear.
The A-type dimming holes arent great since its hard to get any precision with them and also a bit flimsy and can break at times if youre not careful.
Oh I plan to but I want two qb648s in this 3x3 at 300w. But I plan to put boards on all my driversAt this point to me it would make sense just getting a few more boards and a heat sync for the driver you've already purchased
You'll get better spread and be running the boards cooler
Have you figured out hanging height versus plant height? And how much you lose to pot height? 150w diablos are very intense.We’ll really my tents 32x32 so two diablos at 250 watts would kill that’s why I want the 300 with dimming.
The A drivers have Io and Vo adjustment but the 320 AB drivers only have an Io dial. GLA has sold a lot of these over the years so I can confirm that is the case as I've seen and tested both models in the flesh (metal).Id go for the A type driver unless you can confirm with an actual user that the AB version actually has voltage dimming. I think the specs says yes but then on the pics in the datasheet doesnt show a Voltage dimming knob/hole. Its an issue that was raised once here but i think it wasnt resolved.
In principle it should have it but im not sure IRL
You need to be careful with these Mean Well drivers because they ALL have greater current capacity than their ratings. The Mean Well test report shows the 54V driver range is up to 6.6A, even though it is only rated to 5.95A.320H-54A or B if you want to add a 100K pot for dimming, gives 5.95A = 29750mA per board.... so you would get better value from that... and the voltages will be a lot safer to handle.
Possibly. What some people here might be forgetting is that HLG also knows that Mean Well drivers punch above their weight, so when they make a driver recommendation they cover all bases by suggesting the driver that won't exceed their recommended current no matter how much you play with the current and voltage dials.So it would be safer to buy a hlg-320h-c2800b an wire in series if I were to buy another driver?
Real-world info there. I'm guessing 331W at the wall is maxed out? 56V x 2 (112V) x 2.8A = 313.6W / 94% driver efficiency = 333.6W or thereabouts.The datasheet for the 648 sucks.
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330w is the driver maxed out. I dont run it above 300 in my 3x3.
I do have a fan blowing down on the panels, but i dont think its necessary. Hlg sells or sold a single 648 panel at 200w
I only went with that driver for the voltage range since i was basically guessing, due to a lack of good info on the datasheet. So i guess your math could be used to find a driver appropriate for a parallel setup.Real-world info there. I'm guessing 331W at the wall is maxed out? 56V x 2 (112V) x 2.8A = 313.6W / 94% driver efficiency = 333.6W or thereabouts.
Seems to me the OP has his answer.
If it works for you, then swapping from parallel to series is not that hard. The main reason I prefer parallel is because it keeps voltages lower and is a bit safer. By my estimate, a HLG-320H-54A or AB (now that I've seen the Samsung datasheet) has the potential to pull 30-40W more than your C2800, but it can always be dimmed. Comes down to how much power the OP wants or needs.I only went with that driver for the voltage range since i was basically guessing, due to a lack of good info on the datasheet. So i guess your math could be used to find a driver appropriate for a parallel setup.
This is my take too and was my final recommendation too... I agree the A-type drivers can out out a lot more juice.... normally get about 720W for a set of two. XLG series tends to be more like 330 to 335W.If it works for you, then swapping from parallel to series is not that hard. The main reason I prefer parallel is because it keeps voltages lower and is a bit safer. By my estimate, a HLG-320H-54A or AB (now that I've seen the Samsung datasheet) has the potential to pull 30-40W more than your C2800, but it can always be dimmed. Comes down to how much power the OP wants or needs.
Sweet setup imma grab the same driverThe datasheet for the 648 sucks.
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330w is the driver maxed out. I dont run it above 300 in my 3x3.
I do have a fan blowing down on the panels, but i dont think its necessary. Hlg sells or sold a single 648 panel at 200w