Rocket Soul
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Generally with the 36V Vero cobs: they are usually a little more than 36V, UpTo 38 on higher wattage. It might be a good idea to use a A-type voltage control menawell driver, for example hlg120-36A
This is the exact one your looking for.What would be the best 3k COB part number for 29 SE? Thanks for the help!
Voltage depends on which Vero29 you purchase. The above S.E. runs on the 36.6 platform and the Vero29 gen 7 runs on the 37.7 platform. Really all were doing is splitting small hairs here. Both will run in the high 70's to low 80's as far as wattage and comparing lumens per watt is really redundant as the Gen 7 is 143 and the S.E. is 147. I myself would buy an A driver as I do not see any reason to dim a single cob however the OP may have different ideas.Generally with the 36V Vero cobs: they are usually a little more than 36V, UpTo 38 on higher wattage. It might be a good idea to use a A-type voltage control menawell driver, for example hlg120-36A
I agree I don’t plan on dimming a single cob unit and would only run these in the bloom room I have the HLG 100 v2 4K for veg cycle. I like the SE due to the Poke-in connectivity no soldiering needed and I plan on reusing the original heat sink and fan that came with the Area 51 W90, just want better efficiency and par for flower. Now what do the Gen 8 Vero 29’s have to offer and what is the best part #?Voltage depends on which Vero29 you purchase. The above S.E. runs on the 36.6 platform and the Vero29 gen 7 runs on the 37.7 platform. Really all were doing is splitting small hairs here. Both will run in the high 70's to low 80's as far as wattage and comparing lumens per watt is really redundant as the Gen 7 is 143 and the S.E. is 147. I myself would buy an A driver as I do not see any reason to dim a single cob however the OP may have different ideas.