what does hlg site state ?Is this the correct driver to power a 260w v2 rspec diy kit???View attachment 4372271
How do you have it wired frank? In series or parallel?When you are going the diy route it doesn't tell you what driver to use... That is very strange... I got the 260w v2 rspec package... 2 lights and 1 heatsink... So what i did was match it up to the driver that was used in the full kit... Maybe I got the driver for just a v2 kit and not the RSPEC one??? When I turn it all the way up it doesn't seem to be as bright as it should... When i looked up the driver that i have it says it can run up to 4 boards... Since im only running 2 am i not getting all that i should be getting out of it???
That's what i figured... But why don't they tell you that when you buy that package??? Lile i said before,the lights that i bought didn't have a driver match up... Any of the other ones tell you what driver matches up with the boards... Damn,and i bought 2 of them... But am i still alright with this driver or should i be thinking about getting the proper dropper???They're 54v boards.
So that driver would power the boards at ~55w each wired in series. 4 boards would only be using ~90% of the driver.
You'd get a bit more power with a 240h-54a in parallel.
Parallel... Its becoming quite evident that i may have grabbed the wrong drivers...How do you have it wired frank? In series or parallel?
Right... So for the drivers that i have i need to add more lights???To wire in parallel, yes those are the "wrong" drivers. That's a constant current model, if you have two boards in parelell on that unit, each board is only getting about 525ma.
Wired in series, you can get that up to 1050ma each. As stated above, 4 boards will fit on each, but will not be able to "use up" the entire driver.
4 boards is the best use of that driver. But still only uses 90% of its power.Right... So for the drivers that i have i need to add more lights???
That's the one i use with the v1 260 watt kit in seriesVolt x amp = watt .
You have two 54 v boards running at 1050ma (1.05a)
If you wired in series you’ll have 2*54v*1.05a
Sounds like you want the 240h-c2100
240h-54b is what I'm getting... And i get to keep the old one... Too much for shipping...Volt x amp = watt .
You have two 54 v boards running at 1050ma (1.05a)
If you wired in series you’ll have 2*54v*1.05a
Sounds like you want the 240h-c2100