Maybe a noob question, but I haven't been able to find much around the web yet so figured I'd toss it out there. Does anyone know if you can run less than the total possible number of COB's on a driver?
The reason I'm wondering is this. I was wondering if it would be possible to take some single pole, double throw switches and use them as a bypass switch for individual COB's in a chain. One position the current is routed through the COB normally, other position it connects to the next item wired in series (next COB or back to driver depending on position in the chain). So if I'm only running one or two plants under my lamp in the closet I could turn off one or two COB's out of the four total to cut down on power usage, heat, etc...
Thoughts?
The reason I'm wondering is this. I was wondering if it would be possible to take some single pole, double throw switches and use them as a bypass switch for individual COB's in a chain. One position the current is routed through the COB normally, other position it connects to the next item wired in series (next COB or back to driver depending on position in the chain). So if I'm only running one or two plants under my lamp in the closet I could turn off one or two COB's out of the four total to cut down on power usage, heat, etc...
Thoughts?