help with flipping diy led rooms

i'd like to flip two rooms. Each room has 64 softly driven 3590's. Each room at 1704 watts and 14 amps.

i bought a typhon controller expecting it to be able to turn off the lights completely. they wont turn off unless i add more components. this seems a bit over my head so im thinking of getting an OG Flipbox instead.

the flipbox on a 20amp circuit should work, right? I know flips are for sharing a ballast for 2 hid rooms, but i dont see why it wont work.
 

Airwalker16

Well-Known Member
i'd like to flip two rooms. Each room has 64 softly driven 3590's. Each room at 1704 watts and 14 amps.

i bought a typhon controller expecting it to be able to turn off the lights completely. they wont turn off unless i add more components. this seems a bit over my head so im thinking of getting an OG Flipbox instead.

the flipbox on a 20amp circuit should work, right? I know flips are for sharing a ballast for 2 hid rooms, but i dont see why it wont work.
You Running 700Ma? Pics?
 

VegasWinner

Well-Known Member
i'd like to flip two rooms. Each room has 64 softly driven 3590's. Each room at 1704 watts and 14 amps.

i bought a typhon controller expecting it to be able to turn off the lights completely. they wont turn off unless i add more components. this seems a bit over my head so im thinking of getting an OG Flipbox instead.

the flipbox on a 20amp circuit should work, right? I know flips are for sharing a ballast for 2 hid rooms, but i dont see why it wont work.
All you need for the controller is a relay to turn it on and off. Check out my thread on/off mean well drivers for the relay or the outlet controller. Options. Peace
 
All you need for the controller is a relay to turn it on and off. Check out my thread on/off mean well drivers for the relay or the outlet controller. Options. Peace
are you referring to the adafuit relay you linked? I believe it only allows for 12 amps.
i'll re-read the thread slowly this time
EDIT. ill give the sparkfun kit a try
 
Last edited:
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10747

will do it, for the "i just want to buy something that works" crowd. up to 15a per unit. so you will need a couple.

there are cheaper alternatives on ebay and amazon
thank you. i have many bars to build so two of these are perfect.

what wires plug into the powerswtchtail's +and -?
ill have the typhon's 5v leading to the driver's blue and white dimming wires. .Do i pigtail the dimming wires to the powerswitchtail?
 
Last edited:

PhotonFUD

Well-Known Member
That Powerswitch Tail is what you would plug the AC side of your drivers into. I can't say if the 5v will interface with the Powerswitch but it wouldn't accomplish dimming if that is what you would like to do. Powerswitch will let you turn on and off (no dimming) which is what I think you were looking for in the first place.

For automated dimming you would need to connect some device, like an Arduino, to each of your drivers. If you went that route I think you can have the drivers run down to 0%? That might serve your purpose.

Do you have each of your drivers wired AC side with their own wall plug? 1700w is a lot to run through one circuit. If you have it broken up you could just go with cheap mechanical timers that are sync'ed properly. Might be off by a minute or 2 but that won't cause harm.

Not sure what most think but I limit myself to 400w per fixture which allows for 3 comfortably on a 15a circuit.
 
i have a typhon already, but dont grip how the PStail and typhon work together

still may go to no dimming on flip box and timer to max my watts. 1700watts and 14amps will be on a 20 amp gfic, but no more watts than an electric heater,right?

i still have a month to decide
 

VegasWinner

Well-Known Member
i have a typhon already, but dont grip how the PStail and typhon work together

still may go to no dimming on flip box and timer to max my watts. 1700watts and 14amps will be on a 20 amp gfic, but no more watts than an electric heater,right?

i still have a month to decide
OK. The Typhon has 5v PWM signals available to use for dimming. you need a beefcake relay to turn off/on completely like this one https://www.sparkfun.com/products/13815. You plug this between your live wire and plug the 5v pwm signal into the control circuit. You get 5v wall wart or power supply to drive the relay, and when you get below 10% the driver turns off. Here is an article and project on how to do it. https://www.rollitup.org/t/on-off-functin-for-meanwell-hlg-style-drivers-using-dimming-and-arduino.910592/
peace
 

benbud89

Well-Known Member
This is cool, is this like adding a breaker to your grow room without wiring everything up to your house relay? I dont have one, do I need one ? (Im on 240v)
 
Top