I did waiting for a response!!!I’d ask the qb board manufacturer if the driver is compatable.
Great minds think alike!!!I did waiting for a response!!!
Absolutely!Great minds think alike!!!
Appreciate the info!!Yes. That will work.
That's what it says.Hlg response! Isn’t the dimmable one 56v?
Imma swap the dimmable one and see what readings I get on phonton if similar to the hlg then I’ll run itThat's what it says.
That type of parallel connection is not ideal, its daisy chained which means that even though they are in parallel the full current passes thru the right hand boards traces in order to get to the left board, which means it would heat up a bit more. Its doable but not ideal. Id get some wagos and route the current separately into each board.So keep them wired in parallel like they are and just swap the driver?!View attachment 5345894
I will be attempting the swap tomorrow!!!
So ideally I would want to get a driver to run them in series.That type of parallel connection is not ideal, its daisy chained which means that even though they are in parallel the full current passes thru the right hand boards traces in order to get to the left board, which means it would heat up a bit more. Its doable but not ideal. Id get some wagos and route the current separately into each board.
From all info given yes, the driver in orginal post should work as long as all info is good. Looks like you have a constant power driver (afaik); these will work with anything between 22-56V. The sabre is 36 so hlg rep must have supposed that you used a 36V driver for your sabre. No way for him to know; always send a pic of the driver label (as you did here) when asking for help.
No possibility with that driver, it doesnt have enough voltage. What i said was to avoid daisy chaining the boards.So ideally I would want to get a driver to run them in series.
Ohh I’ve seen diagrams where a set of positive and negative come from the driver. R those split with wago connectionsNo possibility with that driver, it doesnt have enough voltage. What i said was to avoid daisy chaining the boards.
Basicly 2x 3way wagos, one connects to + driver and 2 separate wires to + on boards, and same thing for the negatives. As it is now the 2 boards share the current but in order to get to the second board the current has to travel thru the first boards traces. This causes a bit extra heating up in the first board. But it isnt the biggest of deals in the world.Ohh I’ve seen diagrams where a set of positive and negative come from the driver. R those split with wago connections