DamnSonDanson
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Hey I need some help if anyone can provide it. Here's the story:
I modded a Mars Reflector 96 with six 3000k CXB2530s, two in series per 55w driver, and it works amazingly well. It draws 136w from the wall which is the number I'd expect (6 cobs and 2 fans), no problems there. But I did the same upgrade on two more Mars 96 units and both of them turned out far brighter and are pulling around 350w from the wall with the same amount of lights and fans, and putting out a lot more heat as well. This discrepancy concerns me.
The drivers in these two (the revision with 5w LEDs) are different to the ones in the first mars (original with 3w LEDs) but the output ratings are roughly the same according to the stickers (50-86v, 0.6a/0.665a), although they seem to be running at least twice that because the current meter is measuring a 1.4a draw and more than double the wattage of the first unit.
Are these just incorrectly labelled drivers, or have I done something wrong? All three of the Reflector 96 have been wired identically and use the same CXB2530s, the drivers being the only difference. What's the best way to lower this output? I want the chips to be running at lower wattage for better efficiency and heat management.
I modded a Mars Reflector 96 with six 3000k CXB2530s, two in series per 55w driver, and it works amazingly well. It draws 136w from the wall which is the number I'd expect (6 cobs and 2 fans), no problems there. But I did the same upgrade on two more Mars 96 units and both of them turned out far brighter and are pulling around 350w from the wall with the same amount of lights and fans, and putting out a lot more heat as well. This discrepancy concerns me.
The drivers in these two (the revision with 5w LEDs) are different to the ones in the first mars (original with 3w LEDs) but the output ratings are roughly the same according to the stickers (50-86v, 0.6a/0.665a), although they seem to be running at least twice that because the current meter is measuring a 1.4a draw and more than double the wattage of the first unit.
Are these just incorrectly labelled drivers, or have I done something wrong? All three of the Reflector 96 have been wired identically and use the same CXB2530s, the drivers being the only difference. What's the best way to lower this output? I want the chips to be running at lower wattage for better efficiency and heat management.