From what I gather, there's a 12V output to run the fan, and the other is for any led or series of them to equal 70-100V. So if max wattage in it is 60, you'd think it's about a 600miliamp(0.6A) driver?Where can a person find one of these? I have looked around but real new to these drivers
From what I gather, there's a 12V output to run the fan, and the other is for any led or series of them to equal 70-100V. So if max wattage in it is 60, you'd think it's about a 600miliamp(0.6A) driver?
From what I gather, there's a 12V output to run the fan, and the other is for any led or series of them to equal 70-100V. So if max wattage in it is 60, you'd think it's about a 600miliamp(0.6A) driver?
Wow I'm fucking blind. I didn't even see that 550ma on the driver. I just figured it out from the math using the info.550Ma from what it says not sure what it means to be honest.. I'm more of a plug and play guy I've looked around but couldn't find everything it says on the driver.
Yes what is this board? Where'd you find it?So is this light sorta like a quantum board?
These are 280nm and 310nm chips, did not check which is whichYes what is this board? Where'd you find it?
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The leds in his pics seem to be LM301B but if you look at LED #'s 120 & 152 and a few others, it definitely looks like the UV diodes we've been seeing lately, right?
Then you got LED #125 and it's got like a double chip thing going on. Any insight?
I wonder if that gold casing is a standard on UV diodes? Because the ones on his board, aren't gold from what I can see.These are 280nm and 310nm chips, did not check which is which
Maybe just on the real short wavelengths, my UVA diodes aren't goldI wonder if that gold casing is a standard on UV diodes? Because the ones on his board, aren't gold from what I can see.
I thought so too, but they're just unusual looking to me.I think his look like some reds more than likely
Wow, you got those for a steal! I'll take QB's that need drivers all day for that price! I'm sure the lights can handle a different driver, problem is you will probably need 2 drivers due to the 2 outputs.I got them from a local shop that was going outa business. They were in a display tent, 3 lights for 75 bucks 185 actual watts a piece full spectrum sunlight 3500k white and 660nm red . And one has a section down because it needs a driver.
I really doubt it. You need a Potentiometer?
Man I want to see this thing lit up so fuckin badly!So is this light sorta like a quantum board?
He said he got 3 of them and only one driver is toast, other 2 should workMan I want to see this thing lit up so fuckin badly!