Alright, I am sure this has been answered before, but I can not find the answer anywhere, including from Cree.
So here it is. I want to run 2 Cree CXA3590's in series with 1 driver. My question is, does anyone know the Min-Max Voltage range of these things? I know they have a forward voltage of 77v, (the 5000k ones I am looking at do anyway). So I was eyeballing MeanWell HLG-240H-C1400A. It's rated at a voltage range of 89v-179v and 700ma-1400ma. Now, with the min voltage output of this driver being 89v, and knowing that sometimes COB can "blow closed" if that happened, and one operational LED was to see 89v, is it going to blow that LED too due to over voltage, or could that LED handle it?
I have already done a similar setup with two CXB3590 3000k 72v LED's powered by a HLG-185H-C1400 which has a voltage range of 71v-143v, so even if one of those blows closed, it will not send too much voltage to the still operational LED.
The flip side to this is, what if I were to use the HLG-185H-C1400 (71v-143v) driver to run two of the 77v COB's? 77+77='s 154v. Max output of that driver is 143v. I'd be running it at the edge of it's output and still be 11v short. Would that be an issue, or will they still operate being 11v short?
I wish tone could be interpreted, so don't take this the wrong way, but I am looking for definitive answers from people who know, not conjecture from people guessing. This equipment is too expensive to just buy parts and experiment with and hope it works out.
Thanks in advance for the info.
So here it is. I want to run 2 Cree CXA3590's in series with 1 driver. My question is, does anyone know the Min-Max Voltage range of these things? I know they have a forward voltage of 77v, (the 5000k ones I am looking at do anyway). So I was eyeballing MeanWell HLG-240H-C1400A. It's rated at a voltage range of 89v-179v and 700ma-1400ma. Now, with the min voltage output of this driver being 89v, and knowing that sometimes COB can "blow closed" if that happened, and one operational LED was to see 89v, is it going to blow that LED too due to over voltage, or could that LED handle it?
I have already done a similar setup with two CXB3590 3000k 72v LED's powered by a HLG-185H-C1400 which has a voltage range of 71v-143v, so even if one of those blows closed, it will not send too much voltage to the still operational LED.
The flip side to this is, what if I were to use the HLG-185H-C1400 (71v-143v) driver to run two of the 77v COB's? 77+77='s 154v. Max output of that driver is 143v. I'd be running it at the edge of it's output and still be 11v short. Would that be an issue, or will they still operate being 11v short?
I wish tone could be interpreted, so don't take this the wrong way, but I am looking for definitive answers from people who know, not conjecture from people guessing. This equipment is too expensive to just buy parts and experiment with and hope it works out.
Thanks in advance for the info.