The Bard
Well-Known Member
Good afternoon,
Question for you LED lighting experts. My LEDs are controlled by a Meanwell Driver HLG-185-24A. The driver has two adjustment screws, one labelled IO and one labelled VO. I believe that those correspond to current and voltage, respectively.
Can someone explain which screw I want to adjust to reduce the total wattage? I have a kill-a-watt, and so can measure the power consumption.
My goal of course is to get to the target wattage, while minimizing power consumption and maximize the life of the LEDs. Am I better off to have one screw maxed out, and turn down the other one to get to the target watts? Or turn them both down to a mid-level to get to the watts?
Can someone explain the difference between adjusting the two variables? Thanks in advance!
Question for you LED lighting experts. My LEDs are controlled by a Meanwell Driver HLG-185-24A. The driver has two adjustment screws, one labelled IO and one labelled VO. I believe that those correspond to current and voltage, respectively.
Can someone explain which screw I want to adjust to reduce the total wattage? I have a kill-a-watt, and so can measure the power consumption.
My goal of course is to get to the target wattage, while minimizing power consumption and maximize the life of the LEDs. Am I better off to have one screw maxed out, and turn down the other one to get to the target watts? Or turn them both down to a mid-level to get to the watts?
Can someone explain the difference between adjusting the two variables? Thanks in advance!