That driver should be able to run 6 of the 288s in parallel, although it will be underdriving them. Just use separate legs for them instead of manifolding and add a fuse to the legs. I don't think you have enough voltage to run them in series with that driver.
That driver should be able to run 6 of the 288s in parallel, although it will be underdriving them. Just use separate legs for them instead of manifolding and add a fuse to the legs. I don't think you have enough voltage to run them in series with that driver.
Thank you for the reply but i m not a technician so some words are not familiar with me there are two output from driver and i will attach three of QB's to each one. is that ok?
Thank you for the reply but i m not a technician so some words are not familiar with me there are two output from driver and i will attach three of QB's to each one. is that ok?
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking, perhaps you should watch a couple of LED Gardeners videos on YouTube. You at least need to understand terms like parallel and series wiring before you start trying to build a DIY light. The most likely outcome if you mess up is ruined lights, but you can easily start a fire or get shocked as well.
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