Im new to this and I want to put two of the qb144 together , there voltage is 36 max 2100ma so I need a driver for 72v correct? Will the 150XLG-150-H-AB suffice seeing that it provides the ma but 56v?
Yes, it would be 72v if wired in series. I'd do that and use the 150XLG-150-M-AB, 60~107V, 700~2100mA.Im new to this and I want to put two of the qb144 together , there voltage is 36 max 2100ma so I need a driver for 72v correct? Will the 150XLG-150-H-AB suffice seeing that it provides the ma but 56v?
It will work, but you would have to connect them in parallel. No biggieIm new to this and I want to put two of the qb144 together , there voltage is 36 max 2100ma so I need a driver for 72v correct? Will the 150XLG-150-H-AB suffice seeing that it provides the ma but 56v?
This works aswell. This is one of my favourite drivers in existence, so flexible and very nice current range. I wish they made a xlg-200-m as the 240-m leaves a lot of power unused.Wire in series and use the 150XLG-150-M-AB, 60~107V, 700~2100mA.
This works aswell. This is one of my favourite drivers in existence, so flexible and very nice current range. I wish they made a xlg-200-m as the 240-m leaves a lot of power unused.
The xlg150m? Yes, datasheet has it at 2100mA at 72V, report around 2200mA. Remember voltage will change as you push it harder, and its not recommended to run them on full, id prefer to run around 40-50w.I looked it up, looks good but just to make sure because on some specifications it says 1400 ma max current but thats for running at max voltage right. At 72 volt I should be good for 2100 ma correct?
The xlg150m? Yes, datasheet has it at 2100mA at 72V, report around 2200mA. Remember voltage will change as you push it harder, and its not recommended to run them on full, id prefer to run around 40-50w.