Lighting Re-purpose Driver?

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Hello All,

Total newbie here...

So I am looking to expand my light footprint on the cheap using a quantum board controlled by a driver from an old blurple LED (one of those "300 watt" units that draws an actual 130-ish). I don't have a great deal of experience with electrical work, and am not sure where to start in finding a compatible QB. There are practically no markings on the driver (pics).

Would anyone know the specs on this driver? I know it's not exactly a top-of-the line bit of gadgetry, but it is what I have to work with.

Thanks!
 

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Very likely its the wrong voltage, most of those old burple light had 36 volt drivers, you need a 54 Volt driver. Also those driver in those lights suck for efficiency, likely 80% if your lucky. What QB do you have? Is it a real HLG QB or a Chinese knockoff? I can point you to the right drivers.


Hello All,

Total newbie here...

So I am looking to expand my light footprint on the cheap using a quantum board controlled by a driver from an old blurple LED (one of those "300 watt" units that draws an actual 130-ish). I don't have a great deal of experience with electrical work, and am not sure where to start in finding a compatible QB. There are practically no markings on the driver (pics).

Would anyone know the specs on this driver? I know it's not exactly a top-of-the line bit of gadgetry, but it is what I have to work with.

Thanks!
 
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