Barristan Whitebeard
Well-Known Member
Some of the main differences are a 5 year warranty compared to 7 years for the HLG line. ELG series all feature 0-10V(dim to off) dimming, while only 320+ watt HLG drivers have this feature(smaller wattage HLG B and AB models have 1-10V dimming). And there is also the power de-rating that @Rocket Soul mentioned with AC voltages 180 volts and under.I'm running on 240VAC, so the ELG would be 240w , but what's the difference other than the price ? Specs seem about the same or am i missing something ?
I read it on conrad.nl a dutch electronics website. it states this as a warning on every page with a led driver:
google translation:
Important information! Do not choose your LED driver / LED transformer too small! Use one that has about 1/3 more power (watts). Decisive for the load of the LED driver is not the information about the watts of the LED manufacturer, but the actual power consumption (amps) of the LED. Also keep in mind that the inrush current is significantly higher.
Edit:
I read in the datasheet of the meanwell, Inrush current: 75A. Maybe this is the maximum current for the leds to draw when they start up ?
Thanks for the translation. I don't think the extra capacity is always necessary, but it can come down to preference. My driver's are oversized so they will run somewhat cooler because they are not maxed out. I am currently running on 120 VAC, and the HLG drivers that I have run just as efficiently with an 80% load as they would with a 100% load.