Daimyo68
Active member
I've built more LED fixtures for fellow reefers than I can count, but have always built them using ELN style driver/power supplies and Apex controllers.
Now I'm looking to dive into using LDD Drivers and Driver Boards, Storm/Storm X controllers and external power supplies. I think I have the correct power supply chosen, but it's best that I ask first before placing my order.
LED's will consist of 7 Strings/Channels as follows:
String 1 - with a total of 38.4vF @ 1000mA (38.4watts)
String 2 - with a total of 38.4vF @ 1000mA (38.4watts)
String 3 - with a total of 38.4vF @ 1000mA (38.4watts)
String 4 - with a total of 38.4vF @ 1000mA (38.4watts)
String 5 - with a total of 38.4vF @ 1000mA (38.4watts)
String 5 - with a total of 19.2vF @ 1000mA (19.2watts)
String 6 - with a total of 29.4vF @ 700mA (20.58 watts)
Total Voltage for LED's = 240.6V
Total Wattage = 231.78 Watts (Which would be the minimum wattage output needed from the power supply)
2 Coralux LDD4 Driver Boards
If I am understanding the LDD drivers correctly, each driver will need 3 volts to operate. This means that I would add the 3v to each string, for total voltage needed to power each string and it's driver (ie String 1, 38.4vF + 3.0V = 41.4v per string).
With the power supply, again if I am correct, the basic rule of thumb is add total amperage for all strings +1A, meaning I need a power supply that will handle 6.7A.
So with all this on paper, I believe that the Meanwell SE 350-48 (48VDC output, 0-7.3A current output). This power supply has 3 DC output connections, each rated at 48v.
Would love to get some input on this to make sure I'm on the right track.
Thanks
Now I'm looking to dive into using LDD Drivers and Driver Boards, Storm/Storm X controllers and external power supplies. I think I have the correct power supply chosen, but it's best that I ask first before placing my order.
LED's will consist of 7 Strings/Channels as follows:
String 1 - with a total of 38.4vF @ 1000mA (38.4watts)
String 2 - with a total of 38.4vF @ 1000mA (38.4watts)
String 3 - with a total of 38.4vF @ 1000mA (38.4watts)
String 4 - with a total of 38.4vF @ 1000mA (38.4watts)
String 5 - with a total of 38.4vF @ 1000mA (38.4watts)
String 5 - with a total of 19.2vF @ 1000mA (19.2watts)
String 6 - with a total of 29.4vF @ 700mA (20.58 watts)
Total Voltage for LED's = 240.6V
Total Wattage = 231.78 Watts (Which would be the minimum wattage output needed from the power supply)
2 Coralux LDD4 Driver Boards
If I am understanding the LDD drivers correctly, each driver will need 3 volts to operate. This means that I would add the 3v to each string, for total voltage needed to power each string and it's driver (ie String 1, 38.4vF + 3.0V = 41.4v per string).
With the power supply, again if I am correct, the basic rule of thumb is add total amperage for all strings +1A, meaning I need a power supply that will handle 6.7A.
So with all this on paper, I believe that the Meanwell SE 350-48 (48VDC output, 0-7.3A current output). This power supply has 3 DC output connections, each rated at 48v.
Would love to get some input on this to make sure I'm on the right track.
Thanks