That driver as rather high AC in voltage requirements (249 ~ 528VAC).
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That driver as rather high AC in voltage requirements (249 ~ 528VAC).
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G
ye si was discussing that with one of my growmies in the stream and he kind of directed me to meanwell and i was like well man they dont do the 54v needed to run the diablo boards , reason they went with inventronics because the versatility on programing, there is a lot of parameter can be changed in them with a 35 dollar adapter and your computer , plus the inventron ics is like 113 dollars diver vs 180 dollars
I just point it out because you would most likely need a 1:2 step-up transformer to adapt your wall power to the driver.
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ok wait repeat that, the led have extra wiring for power for the device will those not work?
They will work OK.
What I’m pointing to is the input AC voltage to the driver is not your normal house voltage. That might be what’s the 35$ adapter for you mentioned.
Sorry, I’m not doing a proper job explaining {Brain not firing on all cylinders}
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oh oh haha , yes , well when they came with the diablo board because of the amount of diodes it runs up to Operating Voltage (Vf) - 51.0 54.9 58.8 Vdc
No, the data sheet says the input voltage to the driver needs to be in the range of (249 ~ 528VAC). Your normal wall voltage is 120VAC.
That’s all
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for the one i have is 90~305Vac/ 127~300Vdc
That matches OK fine. I’m too tired to think…
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hahahahahahahahah, i was burned last night could not even think too . i know how it feels, reason i ender ordering it today because i have to sit see al and i was not looking straight
belibe me from 100dollar solution to 200 dollars controllers then boom this shit appears , and was looking so simple and practical that i was like naaa something have to be wrong so cheap too and studied the shit until got burned hahah
EUD version is the universal input version. Their part numbering scheme is not very good.
Ras Ajai
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Cool! They look very happy. You gonna top and train them?