newguy41410
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Hey Guys, Im putting together a COB LED light using 16 CXB3590's powered by 4 dimmable meanwell drivers. I bought a Kill a Watt so that I can dim each driver to a specific wattage when i desire. I am now trying to figure out how I can use the Kill a Watt to adjust EACH driver to a specific wattage if all 4 drivers are wired in parallel to one AC male plug? I did some brainstorming and could only come up with the following 2 solutions:
1) Wire the drivers in parallel to One single AC male plug but install a switch like this , inline, on each driver's live wire (+ wire) so that I can turn all drivers off except one, and take that one driver's reading from the Kill-a-Watt?
2) Wire a AC male plug to each driver for a total of FOUR individual AC Male wires coming from each meanwell driver individually so that I can individually plug each light directly into the kill a watt whenever I need to.
IMO, i like the idea of #1 because i wont have four separate AC male plugs going into a power strip, which would probably make things look more cluttered in the grow room. Also, #2 will probably be more costly than #1 unless I can find 4 AC 3-prong male plugs laying around.
So does #1 sound like a good option and probably my best option? Thanks in advance fellas!
1) Wire the drivers in parallel to One single AC male plug but install a switch like this , inline, on each driver's live wire (+ wire) so that I can turn all drivers off except one, and take that one driver's reading from the Kill-a-Watt?
2) Wire a AC male plug to each driver for a total of FOUR individual AC Male wires coming from each meanwell driver individually so that I can individually plug each light directly into the kill a watt whenever I need to.
IMO, i like the idea of #1 because i wont have four separate AC male plugs going into a power strip, which would probably make things look more cluttered in the grow room. Also, #2 will probably be more costly than #1 unless I can find 4 AC 3-prong male plugs laying around.
So does #1 sound like a good option and probably my best option? Thanks in advance fellas!
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