faisal629
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Thanks, I would like to play it safe...Now I have not much experience of Mean Wells drivers but if you look at their fact sheet, probably HLG-60H-36B or HLG-80H-48B will work for "50 watt". However, I am not sure that they work with the dim to 0. If this driver (LCM-60 series) is the one I think (I have a similar, but with a different trade name), it goes to dim to 0 but you will be running at 1400 mA and then get out only about 47-48 watts from the chip. It may also be that it just fits into the European grid.
HLN-60H-36B works even likely, as well as LPF-60D-36. If you read the data sheets shall all be able to dim to 10% but then one needs a breaking function. LCM - 60 goes to dim to 0, but probably only works from 185 V AC.
In the case of 4 x 20 watts would probably HLG-100H-48B function. Meanwell does not specify a constant current region for HLG-100 but I think that it's working as HLG-80 which now set a constant current region. but HLG-80-42B have a to low region. If you want to 1.7 A instead of 2, it works probably with HLG-80H-48.
LPF-90D-48 probably also works and gives 1.88 A.
All these drivers for 20 watts require 3-4 chips in series.
I want to emphasize that I have no personal experience of these drivers - I've just checked the Mean Wells datasheet.
Sincerely Lasse
Can you recommend dimmable drivers I can use that will work with the Apex(0-10v)?