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    The new QB 648 Diablo from Horticulture Lighting Group

    When I look on HLG it shows to use a hlg 240c2100 to run 4 QB 120's.
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    The new QB 648 Diablo from Horticulture Lighting Group

    I missed the last few posts sorry.This is my first time on here. I was originally going to build a light with 4 qb 120's on amazon for $100.00 with a meanwell 240-c2100A.Then I started looking into the 648's.
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    The new QB 648 Diablo from Horticulture Lighting Group

    This is pretty much my first decent setup. I have grown under a shitty bluple light. I would like to step up my game.I would like to spend max around $200 and for it to be LED. Thanks
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    The new QB 648 Diablo from Horticulture Lighting Group

    For veg/flower. I don't have 750 bucks to spend on lights. I wish I did. It weird that the 288's can handle the same power as the 648. on HLG site their both the kits (288's and 648's) run off the same 240H driver. I was assuming it could handle more power. If not why is there more diodes...
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    The new QB 648 Diablo from Horticulture Lighting Group

    I don't have to much money to spend on a light and originally was just going to get the hlg 100 but then I saw the 648 and thought I could get way more out of it.
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    The new QB 648 Diablo from Horticulture Lighting Group

    I was hoping to get away with running one for a 4x4 box.
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    The new QB 648 Diablo from Horticulture Lighting Group

    here is the link to their datasheet. https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1538/8585/files/DataSheet_Horticulture_Lighting_Group_QB648__REV1.0.pdf?v=1585856960
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    The new QB 648 Diablo from Horticulture Lighting Group

    I was looking into purchasing the QB 648 Diablo with slate 2 heat sink. Does anyone know the best driver option to power it?
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