thebluntman
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I have an hlg 185 1400a. The internal potentiometer is not working. Is there a way to add an external one to get it to work again?
How does it not work ? you opened the rubber stopper and used a screwdriver to put inside and turn the screw?I have an hlg 185 1400a. The internal potentiometer is not working. Is there a way to add an external one to get it to work again?
Probably stripped the screw. Not the first time somebody has done that on hereHow does it not work ? you opened the rubber stopper and used a screwdriver to put inside and turn the screw?
The "B" models come with a completely seperate cord coming off it containing blue and white dimming leads. A models like yours are controlled completely via the screw to dim from 50-100%.
can you test how many amps its putting out? What about the voltage of your series? What kind of cobs? More info is helpfulIt has the Screw you turn. It doesn't work at all anymore and it sucks because its like its stuck on 50%. I Turn the screw and it does turn nothing happens. If I could just get it to 100% id be happy with it...
Well that should fire up no problem,I'm sure you know that. Has it ran on 100% before? Is your driver still under warranty? Can you see the adjustable screw in the driver?4 cxb3590s 36 V don't have a multimeter at the moment.
Well if you can see the screw and confirm that your moving it is probably shot, does it stop spinning in either direction? I know mine stops when I reach the limit of the of the driver (50 and 100%)sorry I can't be more useful but it's sounds like its disconnected internally, I believe I've seen this issue on the forum as wellYep it has worked. When iam talking 100% have the light as bright as it will go. When I turn the screw either way to make it brighter or dimmer it stays just as is. Doesn't get brighter or dimmer. It is under warranty and a new one is on the way. If I could somehow salvage the driver It would be nice 2 build another and not have to pay for another driver. Yes I can see the adjustable screw in the driver.
Thanks for your help trying to sort this out.
believe I've seen this issue on the forum as well
It wasn't a big topic, just a faulty driver that needed replacing I believeill check that right now. I searched and couldn't find any info on it.
Yep sounds like its not making contact with what it needs to sorry yonope it doesn't stop in either direction.