just found tis after toing in the part number from that driver
http://www.addictivereefkeeping.com/index.php?topic=127.0
What do you need the high current for? Just curious.ok, so I just found LDD-1200 and 1500 and I need them for a project. Anybody have boards for those?
Also..... why did they have to screw it up and make those drivers only 36vEverything else I was running @ 48v and it was PERFECT. @ 30v max vdc for string this now means not just another power supply but also 1 more driver for each channel *cries*
ok, so I just found LDD-1200 and 1500 and I need them for a project. Anybody have boards for those?
Also..... why did they have to screw it up and make those drivers only 36vEverything else I was running @ 48v and it was PERFECT. @ 30v max vdc for string this now means not just another power supply but also 1 more driver for each channel *cries*
Hi Aaron,Kinda quiet in this thread lately. Anybody got any desires for a new PCB design using Ldd-h's? My day job is getting slow, got time to burn on EAGLE,if needed. LOL
you can not hang the lights lower over the tank some how or if need be put them on a cable that can be pulled up out of the way? or use lens on the led's to focus them downwards I tried to use the higher out put drivers to run 50w led's over my 180 used a mix of 65k ,10k, and actinic blue powered half on you could see that thing from out side LOL it was crazy bright that was what I was thinking you wanted to do when I started to read your post.