Rider509
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I'm just curious as to the thinking that goes into choosing a driver. Both the 1750 and 2100 will drive four 3590s. What makes one more suitable than the other for a given design?
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And the 1750 will run 5 3590s at 64W and the 2100 will run 4 at 79W, and and and...that's not what I asked, but thank you.The hgl 320h c700. Will run 12 cobs at 25w. The hgl 320h c1400 will run 6 cobs at 50w. The softer you run the cobs the more umols you get out of them. The 320h c700 is much more efficient but, you have to use more money on the build.
thebudking said:That is completely false.....
Any hlg 320 will run 8 3590 cobs. This is how it works. The hlg 320 runs 320 volts, it takes 36 volts to fire a 3590 so...320 ÷ 36 is 8.88888 meaning it can run 8 cobs.
I am totally new to cobs and trying to learn all i can and I did think my answer was like trying to teach grandma how to suck eggs and it wasMy question was specific to these four COBs and two drivers. Let's say you have only these four COBs and only these two dimmable drivers to chose from. Which do you chose and what drove your decision? I'm just curious to know what others who have designed systems think is important.
Think of it this way. You are spec'ing the 747 for a client and you know you need about 200N to 250N of thrust per engine. The Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7, Rolls-Royce RB211-524, and the GE CF6 all fulfill that requirement with slight variations in max thrust and efficiency.
You are the designer. Are you making an informed decision or just going with what worked for GrowMau5 Air?
I think a lot of people will be jumping on Growmau5 air until they have accuiered the knowledge to work these things out. I mean, if YOU do not know...............
Is there an appreciable difference in luminous output at those drive currents?
You can use a thermalcouple connected to a NC thermal switch.How about using a high temperature cut off probe bonded onto each cobs body or edge and wired in line.
Ive seen little temperature cut off micro probes like that somewhere before , when a set temperature is reached they open internally on a micro scale not much bigger then a pin head stopping the flow of electricity then close back up once cooled.