I pick up an inventronics 600w driver, exact model is EUD-600S280DT with a dimmer without any markings whatsoever. There are 5 wires for dimmer-blue/white, pink, grey, purple and black/ white. I have 3 things coming off dimmer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
What wires are attached to the dimmer?
@dbrn32 is the light guy.
Notta one lol
The ones you see are very short and lead to nothing
So you just need to know which ones to hook up to the dimmer?
This looks like it’s an hlg driver so highly likely someone can help with whatever you’re needing.
Yep. I got a four board Qb 288 r-spect, a massive heat sink, a 480w and 600w driver for next to nothing.
Dang sounds nice.
Skydiver has you above. If you run into any issues let us know.
Thanks. And I just cap the other wires off?
Ya, tape them or put wire nut on them individually
Thanks abd you too @Skydiver , i haven’t had time to wire it up but soon as I do ill let you guys know.
Not sure what you mean by flashes?
Is this with or without having a dimmer hooked up?
If it with the dimmer pot hooked up unhook the dimmer lead. Does it still flash?
If so maybe the pot (dimmer) is defective or is the incorrect resistance.
@dbrn32 would be more knowledgeable than I on that one.
I would also like to know what you mean by “flashes”?
Great questions! With no dimmer attached the light should run at 100% output. If dimming circuit is open and this is still happening then I wouldn’t expect dimmer to be the cause.
If your light cycles on and off I suspect this is an issue with the board wiring. Like the voltage configuration isn’t compatible with the driver or there is a bare wire touching ground.
Are you using the same 4 boards but trying out the two different drivers on those same 4 boards?
Yes sir. I was hoping to make a large aluminum frame and put hlg in center than two 240w lights on both sides and run them all off one driver
Use the one that works
Different drivers for different board configurations @dbrn32 can expand more on this for you
I suspect one is constant voltage driver and the other constant current driver. If so, they would require the boards to be wired differently in order to operate. When boards wired in series the total circuit voltage be sum of fv of all boards. When wired in parallel the total circuit voltage is the same if one board or any amount of additional boards. In each scenario the driver used must have output that is compatible with board configuration it’s connected to.
EUD-600S280DT is the model number of 600 watt driver right? What is model number of the other driver?