qballizhere
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if the driver is mounted on the frame you will have 1.5% drop that is only 8 feet of 18 ga wire
If you use 22 ga its 4% drop
If you use 22 ga its 4% drop
Thanks for your input man. It's actually one of your posts early in this thread that made me want this build. I was about to pull the trigger on 6 cobs fixtures and then I see today the cxm22s are 51.1V not 50Vopen circuit voltage max 311 V
I think this means you could probably do this.
Anyone know if you can run these drivers +1.6V (306.6V) over spec (305V) if you still stay under open circuit max V spec (311V)? Maybe @CobKits can chime in?HLG-320H-C2100 can run 3 cobs
HLG-320H-C1400 can run 4 cobs
HLG-320H-C1050 can run 6 cobs
Can you do 6X cxm22s on 1X HLG-320H-C1050B for about 50W each? My guess is yes but it says 305V max for the driver and if the cobs take 51.1V @1050mA each we are 1.6V over. Will the small extra 1.6V make it not light up?
i might be able to try itAnyone know if you can run these drivers +1.6V (306.6V) over spec (305V) if you still stay under open circuit max V spec (311V)? Maybe @CobKits can chime in?
Thanks man. It would be a great test imo because 6 cxms on a 320 c1050 is using the driver at max load if it works so I guess good driver efficiency. Its a good matchup imo if you want 6x 50w cxm22 fixturesi might be able to try it
im guessing it might just drop current below nominal
keep in mind chips have different voltages at different currents and temps. also slight variation between chips.
for a cxm22 (approx)
1050 mA 51.1V
1400 mA 52.4V
2100 mA 54.7V
Yeah thats kinda what i was thinking. Getting a grasp on all this thanks to @CobKits and everyone else here. I simply would'nt have enough hours otherwise to learn all of this without these forums.at the same wattage, cobs run softer will always yield more absent of other limiting factors.
a rule of thumb is if you double the number of cobs you get 10% more light from a given wattage
Dont think i care about dimming. Strictly for flower so dimming at the driver isnt an issue2xhlg-320-48a or 1x600-48a work well but have to dim at driver.
The A model has on board dimming so if you really want it it's there otherwise turn that bitch up and leave itDont think i care about dimming. Strictly for flower so dimming at the driver isnt an issue
This is what I do.at the same wattage, cobs run softer will always yield more absent of other limiting factors.
a rule of thumb is if you double the number of cobs you get 10% more light from a given wattage
Hell yeah ! Thats what im talkin'bout!The A model has on board dimming so if you really want it it's there otherwise turn that bitch up and leave it
no dimming full power would be hlg-320-48 <<<no model number
If using a constant current driver, the cobs must be wired in series ?Also series or parallel? I started off thinking series but a lot of people are saying parallel and I don't think I'm qualified enough to know the pros and cons of each to make the best decision
Let us know if you get to try 6x cxm22s on a HLG-320H-C1050 please mate. If it works it would be a killer cob/driver combination for efficiency imoi might be able to try it
im guessing it might just drop current below nominal
keep in mind chips have different voltages at different currents and temps. also slight variation between chips.
for a cxm22 (approx)
1050 mA 51.1V
1400 mA 52.4V
2100 mA 54.7V
Excuse my ignorance, is this much different than 6 cxm22s on a HLG-320H-54?Let us know if you get to try 6x cxm22s on a HLG-320H-C1050 please mate. If it works it would be a killer cob/driver combination for efficiency imo
Is this bad?@kaivorth on that driver you will run them in parallel.
Personally, it's the only drivers I'll buy. They are very flexible compared to constant current drivers.Is this bad?