Citi 1212s and hlg-320h-c700

George2324

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when working out how many cobs can run on this driver do we use 36v or 35v?

Basically wanting to know if it's safe for me to run 12 citi 1212s at 0.7a on these drivers?


Cheers
 

xX_BHMC_Xx

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Citizen has an excel sheet that will tell you exactly how many volts they need at any amperage and Tc. Don't have a link, but search around a bit, I'm sure I found it here.
 

George2324

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I'm soldering the cobs. However, if you can recommend a cheaper driver for parallel I'm all for it. I need 27 drivers with my current setup if I can use parallel I'd prefer it
 

George2324

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Just received my 320 citizen 1212s.

Every parallel driver I've found ends up with a few cobs left over and I can't work out how many to put on each driver
 

George2324

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That's the hlg-600h version right?

I consider using these however I'd need 16 of them.

That is ok but 16 would be 9600w.

Is there a way for me to wire all of them into a single pot and put a resistor to make the minimum 10% and the maximum 85% anyThing over 85% will possibly blow my dedicated breaker.
 

sixstring2112

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yes it should use a 100k/16= 6.25k pot if you can find that
what if he or anyone used that 0-10v pwm dimmer jerry sells? im wondering if you can use 1 of those type dimmer switch to dim multiple drivers ? also could he just use a 10k pot with a 3k resistor in line ?
 

CobKits

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6 would work, get one or two 250 ohm resistors and add if needed. a wattsup wall meter wil help you dial it
 

George2324

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What do the one or two 250 ohm resisters do and where would I put them? I'm pretty new to all the calculations for r1 + r2 etc
 

CobKits

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resistance is additive in series.
6k+250+250 = 6500

the reason i said get 2 resistors is your pot might be like 5.8K
 
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