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bloodyymary
26.02.2013, 21:43
Hi
i'm thinking about a profilux 3N ex for my next setup but i've some questions on the lumination led part
- first is it possible to drive high power led instead of the 3w led with profilux hardware?

- I'm thinking about driving my high power led with 3x 350w power supply like this one: (http://cgi.ebay.fr/Mean-Well-MW-36V-9-7A-350W-AC-DC-Switching-Power-Supply-NES-350-36-UL-Brand-New-/110933317767?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19d4241887)

the problem with this power supply is that you don't exactely able to power correctly your led without any possible problems if you don't install a current regulator like this one: (http://cgi.ebay.fr/New-DC-DC-60V-10A-600W-Constant-Voltage-Current-Regulated-Power-Supply-Module-/170892683491?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27c9ff68e3)

My question is : is it possible to connect the 350w power supply on a profilux power bar 4 or 6 and choose exactely the max current and voltage for each outlet! And if it's possible what's the maximum current and voltage for each outlet.

i'm not sure that i've been clear enough
thanks for your response

Gunther
26.02.2013, 22:13
- first is it possible to drive high power led instead of the 3w led with profilux hardware?
The LEDControl4Active is able to power 5A @ 18V (max. values) -> 90W


I'm thinking about driving my high power led with 3x 350w power supply like this one:
Why don´t you use a LED power supply like the Meanwell HLG3-20H (http://www.meanwell.com/search/hlg-320h/default.htm)? It can be connected to power and 1-10V output. A EVG-AP-2F-HIC will spare the additional socket and if you also use a LEDConrol4passive with, it´s also possible to simulate flashes for thunderstorms


the problem with this power supply is ...
As said: Use a LED driver, not a powersupply and a limiter and... and ... and ...


My question is : is it possible to connect the 350w power supply on a profilux power bar 4 or 6 and choose exactely the max current and voltage for each outlet!
The power bar sockets are switched, not regulated! You can measure the current (with the PAB bar only), but you can´t set or regulate it. And even if you could - it would have no effect to the power supply output. In fact, if you try to dim such a power supply with input dimming, you will destroy it - and/or the dimer too.


And if it's possible what's the maximum current and voltage for each outlet.
As sait: It is not

bloodyymary
27.02.2013, 07:30
thanks for your answers