PJ Diaz
Well-Known Member
So, a facility I know has a bunch of old LumiGrow Pro 650e fixtures, which are slowly failing, mainly due to dying fans. This company is no longer in business, and specific info on them is quite limited, so I'm left to open them up and see what's inside.
Basically there are two LED boards powered by a Meanwell HLG-600H-48A driver. It's interesting, as the driver powers two circuit boards, which then power the LED boards. My hope is to replace these boards with something more modern and efficient. The existing boards inside of the fixture are about the size of QB288's, but they only have around 130 diodes. I'm not sure which diodes are used, and whether they are mid-powered 3030 type diodes or high-powered 5050 diodes. My hope was to replace them with something like QB96's which use high-powered 5050 diodes, but those boards are rated for 54volts. I haven't hooked them up with those boards yet, because I need to get the correct molex connector. I think they will work, but only for around 150watts per board max, which leaves me with half of the driver power unused. Does anyone know of any 48v LED boards which use 5050 diodes instead of the typical lm301 mid-powered diodes?
Here's a pic of the fixture taken apart, as you can see there are some nice big heatsinks inside:
Basically there are two LED boards powered by a Meanwell HLG-600H-48A driver. It's interesting, as the driver powers two circuit boards, which then power the LED boards. My hope is to replace these boards with something more modern and efficient. The existing boards inside of the fixture are about the size of QB288's, but they only have around 130 diodes. I'm not sure which diodes are used, and whether they are mid-powered 3030 type diodes or high-powered 5050 diodes. My hope was to replace them with something like QB96's which use high-powered 5050 diodes, but those boards are rated for 54volts. I haven't hooked them up with those boards yet, because I need to get the correct molex connector. I think they will work, but only for around 150watts per board max, which leaves me with half of the driver power unused. Does anyone know of any 48v LED boards which use 5050 diodes instead of the typical lm301 mid-powered diodes?
Here's a pic of the fixture taken apart, as you can see there are some nice big heatsinks inside: