Sonnshine
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I'm trying to complete my first COB light and I've run into a problem. I'm not sure if I've done something wrong, or if my understanding is flawed, or a part is not working right and hoping someone can provide some advice.
I've split the original power into two lines, then each of those into three lines, for a total of six. Green ground is connected to a junction box, three pair of lines feed one side, three feed the other.
When I hook up one fan, it's great. I'm going red-red and white-black and ignoring the yellow/blue lines on the fan. The problem is when I hook up two, they won't start, if I push one, it will spin slowly. If I hook up three or more, nothing. And yeah, I wish I had a functional multi-meter, I thought I did, but was wrong (so I don't need advice to get one, that's in the works ). I'm using a Rhino AS-20, and based off Gaius' Battlestar Ganjatica plans, that should be able to power this many fans in parallel, right?
I was planning on using this same plan for wiring the drivers from a 15A extension cord, but now I'm wondering if my plan needs to be revised. I'd like to get it right with the fans before I power up the COBs.
There was a RIU thread on fans and power that stated just bring all the lines back to the power and connect and my variation of splitting the lines to deal with sides didn't seem like a big deviation, so I'm kind of surprised to see the fans act like this. But I'm not a wiring expert, by any means. So I am grateful for any advice/explanation of what's the problem could be.
I've split the original power into two lines, then each of those into three lines, for a total of six. Green ground is connected to a junction box, three pair of lines feed one side, three feed the other.
When I hook up one fan, it's great. I'm going red-red and white-black and ignoring the yellow/blue lines on the fan. The problem is when I hook up two, they won't start, if I push one, it will spin slowly. If I hook up three or more, nothing. And yeah, I wish I had a functional multi-meter, I thought I did, but was wrong (so I don't need advice to get one, that's in the works ). I'm using a Rhino AS-20, and based off Gaius' Battlestar Ganjatica plans, that should be able to power this many fans in parallel, right?
I was planning on using this same plan for wiring the drivers from a 15A extension cord, but now I'm wondering if my plan needs to be revised. I'd like to get it right with the fans before I power up the COBs.
There was a RIU thread on fans and power that stated just bring all the lines back to the power and connect and my variation of splitting the lines to deal with sides didn't seem like a big deviation, so I'm kind of surprised to see the fans act like this. But I'm not a wiring expert, by any means. So I am grateful for any advice/explanation of what's the problem could be.