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Weezard

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Um, I think I heard some guy say;

"Try it with 8 or 9 emitters.":biggrin:

In order to limit current, the supply needs a couple of volts to play with.
A 36 volt supply can not regulate a 36 volt load.

Good avatar, I'll bet I could learn much from you.

Aloha,
Weeze
 

hempfield

Organic LED Grower
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Can you measure the output current with all 10 leds connected to the driver ? It's very possible that the over-voltage protection to kick in, making the leds to flicker.

If so, try to remove one led and measure the current again. If the driver is ok, the leds should be bright as hell :biggrin:
 

autojuice

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I dont have a meter so cant check. Tried with less chips and i think i blew one up,tried with the battery tester that came with the chips and its very dim compred to the rest,you live and learn lol. So best way is to just get new chip and psu?
 
I have an apollo led unit that shit the bed, now yes i'm a bit mad about it, but i also want to rebuild it better...only prob is im having trouble finding the circular boards or pcb boards whatever they are called lol. I just need the same 15 led cluster modules or just the boards themselves to replicate with my own choice of leds. Does anyone know where to find them? I have googled the shit out of this to no results. Any help would be awesome.
 

hempfield

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@cococola36: try to do a Google Image search for "aluminium PCB" and you will find what you are looking for.

However, you can recycle the PCB, by heating them on a hotplate to remove the old LEDs. If the new LEDs have the same size you can solder them back on the PCB using some soldering paste and the same hotplate.

Please share the process of rebuilding with us, if possible.

Good luck !
 
@cococola36: try to do a Google Image search for "aluminium PCB" and you will find what you are looking for.

However, you can recycle the PCB, by heating them on a hotplate to remove the old LEDs. If the new LEDs have the same size you can solder them back on the PCB using some soldering paste and the same hotplate.

Please share the process of rebuilding with us, if possible.

Good luck !
Wow thanks a lot hempfield, i might just reuse the old pcb's...it will be a lot of work and maybe money because it has 16 modules.. but i want to rebuild it with the use of ww and nw with maybe a handful of 660nm and will surely document the process!
 

Weezard

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Wow thanks a lot hempfield, i might just reuse the old pcb's...it will be a lot of work and maybe money because it has 16 modules.. but i want to rebuild it with the use of ww and nw with maybe a handful of 660nm and will surely document the process!

Keep in mind that different color leds have different voltage drops and may have different I
max limits.
Design accordingly.:artist:

Aloha,
Weeze

 
duly noted, i do have some knowledge after hours of research , and to make it easier i will be keeping it too prob just ww and nw color leds. not going to be easy or cheap as i will need new drivers, leds and might even get better heatsinks...will be an apollo unit on steriods
 

hempfield

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Always keep in mind that a heatsink placed in any sort of case/box has a much lower cooling efficiency caused by the reduced air flow.
 
heres the pics, im assuming all the led chips just died somehow, as all the fans and drivers seem to be totally fine...the driver says 70 watts total power and 1450ma, not 100 % sure about led jargon lol but was on rapidled and was hoping i could switch to cree xpg and just use less in a different configuration or maybe even less of the new cree xml 2
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hempfield

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Can you please take pictures of the LED drivers , showing the labels and input/output cables , and the LED clusters without lens ?

It's very curious that all clusters have died in the same time - this means that one of the LEDs on each cluster was poor quality or the drivers do not have over current protection system. If so, you could change only the dead LEDs and save a lot of work and revive the entire fixture.
 
Can you please take pictures of the LED drivers , showing the labels and input/output cables , and the LED clusters without lens ?

It's very curious that all clusters have died in the same time - this means that one of the LEDs on each cluster was poor quality or the drivers do not have over current protection system. If so, you could change only the dead LEDs and save a lot of work and revive the entire fixture.

I think the leds themselves are def poor quality, thats why i might just rebuild it, here's the pics i think your asking for...I also added a photo of what i may do with cree xpg replacements
 

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hempfield

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So each driver power two led clusters, right ? Judging from pictures, I guess that each pair of led clusters are connected in parallel to a single driver. That means that if one led cluster fail, the driver will push twice the current in the remaining cluster , forcing it to sudden death .

If the clusters are connected in series, if one dies, the other one will won't work, as no current flow through it.
 
So each driver power two led clusters, right ? Judging from pictures, I guess that each pair of led clusters are connected in parallel to a single driver. That means that if one led cluster fail, the driver will push twice the current in the remaining cluster , forcing it to sudden death .

If the clusters are connected in series, if one dies, the other one will won't work, as no current flow through it.
Makes a lot of sense to me as i did the math myself, it def pushes two clusters per driver....with that knowledge from what you see on the driver info do you think it has the power to drive 5w cree leds?
 
trying to do a lot of my own research, and will buy new drivers if need be but does anyone know if from my previous post of pics of the drivers in my apollo will drive cree xml 10w or xpg 5w?
 

rrog

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Anyone finish a plant properly with LED? That seems to be the remaining weakness.
 
you can check my thread running area 51 sgs-160 panels , they finished as well as under my hps runs..930 watts and 19.5 oz dry...obviously with my 1000 watt hps i can get close to 24 oz or more, it was close enough for me with a tiny bit less watts and a hell of a lot less heat.
 
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