3x Vero 29 B (52v) on a HLG-240H-C1750?

I never worked with this driver, but i guess and estimate, that you are hard on the edge...specially with a cold start in the (winter)morning, you risk to see your leds blinking...and your driver is not able to build up enough voltage to drive through 1,75A -
normaly it helps to dimm down the current a bit, but...
i would feel safer with HLG-240H-C1400 --- or eg. a combination of 2VeroB + 1VeroD
To pull out the max. of a driver you need to bring Vf of your design close to the max. of open circuit voltage. (your drivers over voltage protection = 150-165V)
The last time i did was with ELG-240H-C1400A / DC 86-171V
in little 3V steps i pushed Vf to a max. of 179V @ 1400mA adding 3W chips to the design.
my powermeter showed 270W (-20W for the driver) = 250W max. on the wall
Mean Well datasheet for this driver shows 239,4W rated power ---> only 4,4% more watts increasing the voltage close to the max. @ stable current.
@ 25° chip temp. you will need 3 x 1750mA * ~51,8V = ~272W
and your driver is rated 250,25W +/- ?%
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ope this helps to make a good decision