Lighting LED Driver for 300w Citizen 1812 x 4 system ?

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Hi AFN DIYers :biggrin:

I currently have a 200w citizen 1212 system but am planning to build an additional light using citizen 1812s and I am hoping to achieve around 300w drawer from the wall.

Can anyone please suggest which driver/s I could use for this as I'm struggling to find anything with a 300w output. Do I need to use two?

Sorry maths/physics is not my strong point. Give me the bits and I will stick them together though :biggrin:

Thanks
 
Check this out till the pros should up.
Meanwell HLG-320H-C2100B dimmable power supply :shrug:

Thanks mate. I've seen a couple of meanwell 320's but they have massive amperage - like 6 amps! My brain doesn't understand. Would I just "dim" the driver to suit?
 
Seems to unavailable the C2100B.

What about an HLG-320H-C1400?
 
To figure the wattage you would multiply the cobs voltage by the drivers amperage. The 2100ma driver would give you 105w per cob. That's waaay to much in my opinion.

320-1050 - 6x50w
320-1400 - 4x70
320-2100 - 3x105
 
To figure the wattage you would multiply the cobs voltage by the drivers amperage. The 2100ma driver would give you 105w per cob. That's waaay to much in my opinion.

320-1050 - 6x50w
320-1400 - 4x70
320-2100 - 3x105

Yeah thats the ticket........what he said.....:woohoo:
 
To figure the wattage you would multiply the cobs voltage by the drivers amperage. The 2100ma driver would give you 105w per cob. That's waaay to much in my opinion.

320-1050 - 6x50w
320-1400 - 4x70
320-2100 - 3x105

Yes thanks very much Sir Sm0. It was finding the right driver to cope with the power I was struggling with but WPOD pointed me in the right direction.
 
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