nightOwl
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I would personally go ahead and get the -48 or -54 and let the LDD do the rest. This way you are never limited in how many LEDs you can run if you ever want to add more to your strings.
jedimasterben = Thanks!
I would personally go ahead and get the -48 or -54 and let the LDD do the rest. This way you are never limited in how many LEDs you can run if you ever want to add more to your strings.
jedimasterben = Thanks!
Likewise you can turn the hlg 48 voltage down to make it more efficient, and let the LDD do the rest, then you have some extra room for expansion! the 100watt HLG can put out the full 100 watts no problem the over head is already figure in.
Nope, that's it (you'll also need the -48A or -54A model, just be aware they are IP65 rated instead of IP67), it's super easy and the potentiometers are clearly labeledzachts - What would I need to know how far I am turning it down. Would I need more than a digital voltmeter or just a multi-meter?
Nope, that's it (you'll also need the -48A or -54A model, just be aware they are IP65 rated instead of IP67), it's super easy and the potentiometers are clearly labeled![]()
Honestly, pretty much anywhere that stocks them will have about the same price on them (Mouser, PowergateLLC, TRC, Onlinecomponents).jedimasterben - Thanks. I will check and see which ones I have around the house now. Is there a place you guys suggest I order the ballast from? If its against the rules to say the place please pm me.
Honestly, pretty much anywhere that stocks them will have about the same price on them (Mouser, PowergateLLC, TRC, Onlinecomponents).
I ordered some SCW05C-12 on ebay but the seller sent me DCW05C-12 instead. They won't work the same will they?
I will be using O2Surplus' LDD to SCW converter boards on an 8up LDD board also made by him. Should that be ok?
O2 are you sure you want him to ground the -VOUT pin? The DCW is a dual output converter. It produces +12 and -12 volt outputs. Pin 11 is the -12 volt output on the converter. I'm not sure that is what you want him to ground. The grounds on the DCW are identified as COM not -VOUT.
Am I missing something? Krazie :jester:
Whoa! You're right. :facepalm: I should have read the Data sheet before posting. LOL
GUS ! Don't touch Pin#11. That pin is isolated from ground and needs to stay that way. Pin #16 is tied to the ground plane of the PcB- and I have no idea how that may affect the DCW's operation. Please proceed carefully!