The DIY LED solution I am looking at building has multiple channels with varying voltage needs.
Channel 1: 96w @ 45v
Channel 2: 78w @ 36v
Channel 3: 54.6w @36v
Channel 4: 60w @ 27v
Channel 5: 86w @ 40v
Channel 6: 86w @ 40v
Besides not being efficient what would the impact be to the LEDs if I provided 48v to each driver given that the documentation on the LED drivers indicates that the driver needs 3v in overhead?
Assuming I was using one or more Mean Well constant voltage power supplies would they draw any less power if the LEDs did not need all of the voltage the drivers were being fed?
Besides having a separate power supply for each different voltage need and using the power supplies voltage adjustment to fine tune the output of each, is there a good and proper way to manage to adjust the voltage feeding the drivers?
If it has any bearing I am planning on using the AcroIQ MicroDriver whose details can be found at https://blueacro.com/acroiq/.
Channel 1: 96w @ 45v
Channel 2: 78w @ 36v
Channel 3: 54.6w @36v
Channel 4: 60w @ 27v
Channel 5: 86w @ 40v
Channel 6: 86w @ 40v
Besides not being efficient what would the impact be to the LEDs if I provided 48v to each driver given that the documentation on the LED drivers indicates that the driver needs 3v in overhead?
Assuming I was using one or more Mean Well constant voltage power supplies would they draw any less power if the LEDs did not need all of the voltage the drivers were being fed?
Besides having a separate power supply for each different voltage need and using the power supplies voltage adjustment to fine tune the output of each, is there a good and proper way to manage to adjust the voltage feeding the drivers?
If it has any bearing I am planning on using the AcroIQ MicroDriver whose details can be found at https://blueacro.com/acroiq/.