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Led wiring
Hey everyone looking for some advice from the diy led gurus on here
So I've ordered 5- ish120 boards that I'll be powering with a meanwell HLG-320H-C2100A driver
It has a built in potentiometer that adjusts from 60-320 watts
I was going to wire them in parallel to reduce voltage drop over the 5 boards (like you would get with wiring in series) but I just came across an article saying wiring in parallel on a constant current driver should be avoided at all costs
https://www.led-drivers.com.au/blog/avo ... r-parallel
They say if one board goes out the rest will be overpowered and they will blow out too
So..... Should I wire them in series or parallel?? Thanks in advance guys
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So I've ordered 5- ish120 boards that I'll be powering with a meanwell HLG-320H-C2100A driver
It has a built in potentiometer that adjusts from 60-320 watts
I was going to wire them in parallel to reduce voltage drop over the 5 boards (like you would get with wiring in series) but I just came across an article saying wiring in parallel on a constant current driver should be avoided at all costs
https://www.led-drivers.com.au/blog/avo ... r-parallel
They say if one board goes out the rest will be overpowered and they will blow out too
So..... Should I wire them in series or parallel?? Thanks in advance guys
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Re: Led wiring
Hi man, there is a guide on the invisible sun led website. But when I phoned them up to ask questions when i got mine they assured me that series was the way to go, cant remember why though
https://invisiblesunled.co.uk/blogs/tip ... e09b&_ss=r
https://invisiblesunled.co.uk/blogs/tip ... e09b&_ss=r
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To be honest what you've read makes perfect sense. If they say to avoid parallel I guess you should follow their advice. I am sure someone more educated in electrics will be around to help with that!
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Thanks man, I've found a couple guides also and the wiring seems pretty straight forward. Just confusing as there seems to be pros and cons of parallel and series wiringNomoli wrote:Hi man, there is a guide on the invisible sun led website. But when I phoned them up to ask questions when i got mine they assured me that series was the way to go, cant remember why though
https://invisiblesunled.co.uk/blogs/tip ... e09b&_ss=r
Hopefully invisible sun will take a peek at this thread
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No doubt bulls, but a lot of people don't wire in series because of voltage drop between boards. I'd imagine 2 or 3 boards not an issue, but I'm hooking 5 to the same driverBulls wrote:To be honest what you've read makes perfect sense. If they say to avoid parallel I guess you should follow their advice. I am sure someone more educated in electrics will be around to help with that!
Damn conflicting information on the internet
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Re: Led wiring
Ok here it is from their site
https://invisiblesunled.co.uk/pages/assembly
Constant voltage driver use parrallel
Constan current driver use series
Scrolk diwn in that page and you'll see it under which driver should i use
https://invisiblesunled.co.uk/pages/assembly
Constant voltage driver use parrallel
Constan current driver use series
Scrolk diwn in that page and you'll see it under which driver should i use
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Nice, thanks a bunch manNomoli wrote:Mines in series with the same driver but on 4 x 150's
Why did you wire in series if it's the same driver? It's constant current right?
I can adjust both voltage and current btw, screws for both
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Sry, misread your post guess I'll go with seriesNomoli wrote:Ok here it is from their site
https://invisiblesunled.co.uk/pages/assembly
Constant voltage driver use parrallel
Constan current driver use series
Scrolk diwn in that page and you'll see it under which driver should i use
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