Luminus CXM-32 Gen3 the next big thing??

kaivorth

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I use the internal pot type for my street light veg lights, and the internal pot is a plastic screw ad it starts to strip out after 30-40 uses because I cant see the thread well deep in there. And it only dims to around 50%
B it is then, last thing I want is that dimmer stripping LOL
 

SimonBarSinister

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Ok so after cramming too much info(or not enough) into my head, I shall instead appeal to the expertise of the Riu community. I have a 4x4 area that I believe I want to put 12 cobs in. Im thinking the cxm22 or citi 1818 because of budget, and i think the technology is changing fast so there's no point in spending big $s on the latest product. ( anybody remember when VCRs were $1,200 when they came out?) I have a basic understanding of the cobs and drivers but don't really know much about wiring in series or parallel or why either one is better, also dont know which( 36v 52v 72v ) would be better for my application. I'm feeling around 50 Watts for efficiency and heat reasons? Thanks in advance for your valuable time everyone !
 

Shugglet

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B it is then, last thing I want is that dimmer stripping LOL

If you use the proper size screw driver and dont over do it there is literally nothing to worry about.

I actually have one that got stripped out because I was using a smaller screw driver on it. A proper sized screw driver will still dim the stripped out one just fine.
Just sayin.
 

qballizhere

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Ok so after cramming too much info(or not enough) into my head, I shall instead appeal to the expertise of the Riu community. I have a 4x4 area that I believe I want to put 12 cobs in. Im thinking the cxm22 or citi 1818 because of budget, and i think the technology is changing fast so there's no point in spending big $s on the latest product. ( anybody remember when VCRs were $1,200 when they came out?) I have a basic understanding of the cobs and drivers but don't really know much about wiring in series or parallel or why either one is better, also dont know which( 36v 52v 72v ) would be better for my application. I'm feeling around 50 Watts for efficiency and heat reasons? Thanks in advance for your valuable time everyone !
you wouldn't need 12 cobs for a 4x4 unless your diving them around 1.0A
if you went with 9 cobs of either 1818 or cxm and drove them at 1.4A it would give you a ppfd of 870 and at 2.1A you're at 1265 ppfd
Those numbers are from the cob calculator and for the 1818
The cob tells you what the min and max voltage as well as amperage. That is the guideline to stay in for that cob.
here this may help explain series and parallel http://www.ledsupply.com/blog/wiring-leds-correctly-series-parallel-circuits-explained/
 

SimonBarSinister

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you wouldn't need 12 cobs for a 4x4 unless your diving them around 1.0A
if you went with 9 cobs of either 1818 or cxm and drove them at 1.4A it would give you a ppfd of 870 and at 2.1A you're at 1265 ppfd
Those numbers are from the cob calculator and for the 1818
The cob tells you what the min and max voltage as well as amperage. That is the guideline to stay in for that cob.
here this may help explain series and parallel http://www.ledsupply.com/blog/wiring-leds-correctly-series-parallel-circuits-explained/
Thank you @qballizhere , exactly what i was looking for ! Knowledge
 

qballizhere

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So which driver combination would work best with 12 of the cxm22 for maximum ppfd @ the most efficient wattage(50-60 ?)
Do you want to dim the leds? then a B version is needed or do you want software dimming? then D2
I would use elg-240-54 d2 for software dimming
If you wanted pot dimming hlg-240-54-b
If you wire 2 cobs per diver it will be 2.2A each 3 cobs are 1.5A each and 4 cobs is 1.1A
 

SimonBarSinister

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Also series or parallel? I started off thinking series but a lot of people are saying parallel and I don't think I'm qualified enough to know the pros and cons of each to make the best decision
 

CobKits

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If you use the proper size screw driver and dont over do it there is literally nothing to worry about.

I actually have one that got stripped out because I was using a smaller screw driver on it. A proper sized screw driver will still dim the stripped out one just fine.
Just sayin.
i use the little instrument screwdrivers and have never had a problem
 

CobKits

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as long as you have half the max voltage it will work

1. look up voltage for cob at that current (at 1050 cxm22 is 51.1V)
2. look up driver voltage (119-238 for hlg240h-c1050)

1 cob in series = 51.1V = below voltage range of driver, wont light up
2 cobs in series = 102.2V = below voltage range of driver, wont light up
3 cobs in series = 153.3V = whee doggie
4 cobs in series = 204.4V = whee doggie
5 cobs in series = 255.5V =over voltage range of driver, wont light up

with either 3 or 4 cobs your cob voltage is 51.1 in any case
 

licoricetree

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as long as you have half the max voltage it will work

1. look up voltage for cob at that current (at 1050 cxm22 is 51.1V)
2. look up driver voltage (119-238 for hlg240h-c1050)

1 cob in series = 51.1V = below voltage range of driver, wont light up
2 cobs in series = 102.2V = below voltage range of driver, wont light up
3 cobs in series = 153.3V = whee doggie
4 cobs in series = 204.4V = whee doggie
5 cobs in series = 255.5V =over voltage range of driver, wont light up

with either 3 or 4 cobs your cob voltage is 51.1 in any case
ok i see so cxm at 1050 runs at 51v on datasheet multiply by the number of cobs and 3 to 4 will give you 153-204v being used out of 238 avalible. And lights will only come on at 119v+. Is that correct?
 

Kush_Dabz

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Can you do 6X cxm22s on 1X HLG-320H-C1050B for about 50W each? My guess is yes but it says 305V max for the driver and if the cobs take 51.1V @1050mA each we are 1.6V over. Will the small extra 1.6V make it not light up?
 
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bassman999

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Can you do 6X cxm22s on 1X HLG-320H-C1050B for about 50W each? My guess is yes but it says 305V max for the driver and if the cobs take 51.1V @1050mA each we are 1.6V over. Will the small extra 1.6V make it not light up?
open circuit voltage max 311 V
I think this means you could probably do this.
 

qballizhere

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hese mean well go higher then rated. 320-48a has a max of 53v
yes it can it will also work as low as 24v at 52v that is maxed out if you wanted 52v its better to get the hlg-320-54 because you also have to add in voltage drop i didnt see if the drivers were on the frames or on the wall outside the room. if you have that driver and mount it on a wall with the light being 10 feet away using 18 ga wire you will lose almost 3% so you will only have 50v at the end availible for the leds.That is before the first led and the voltage drop for the frame wiring
 
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