![]() |
LF Inventronics 150Watt Dimmable Driver Edmonton
Need help finding this.
Thank you |
Did you check to see if Martin @ Modular LED has any? If he does and you want one I can bring it up on Monday ( working up there )
|
No, they don't have it on their website.
|
Would 2 - 75w drivers work?
|
You should call Martin and ask if he has on or if he can get one for you
|
I can most likely get it for you if you give me the specs. We can get most Inventronics drivers.
Martin |
Quote:
25 of 6watts blue LEDs and 25 of 6watts white LEDs . Assuming they are 700mA. I think therefore I need 150W driver right? How will I find out these LEDs are 700mA. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Open it this afternoon all I see is a piece paper sticker say 80 - 130v and 630mA. So will 700mA works?
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
That 96w driver is comparable to the specs you quoted. Perhaps are there two drivers inside the fixture? |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
|
|
From doing a quick reading (aquatopled, Bridgelux and Epistar)
your array is running at 50% of its capacity I wouldn't suggest running it hygher as I am not to sure about Bridgelux and Epistar LEDs. So to say your leds are rated at 6w but in actual running at 600 to 700ma That said I think what Martin is offering is good for your array. |
Quote:
|
Personally if it was me I would get the 120w just to be on the safe side.
|
Quote:
|
If the old one is 630mA & you go with the 700mA your good to go. As it is you don't use 700mA with the old drivers.
|
The 96w drivers are comparable to the drivers that are in your fixture right now. You can go up to 120w but as Eli said you do risk over driving the LEDs. Those drivers in your fixture according to the specs of 130V max and 630mA are capable of a maximum output of 81.9watts each. I'm not sure where they are getting the 300watts from but most likely that is just the theoretical maximum that the LEDs can run at.
I would suggest you try to find out what kind of LEDs are in there. From that you can get the Maximum Current and Forward Voltage to find out exactly what drivers would work. Doing it any other way you risk frying the LEDs which is why I would recommend going with a lower driver. Should you pump 240 watts into the fixture with 2 drivers the LEDs might be capable of that but the fixture might not be capable of dispersing the heat. Did you try contacting the manufacturer for their input? |
All times are GMT. The time now is 02:21 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.