reefguyhc Posted August 23, 2016 Share Posted August 23, 2016 Hi Guys, I recently purchase and build my LED and having a slight problem. Everything is connected but channel 2 & 3 will not power up. I was able to get all channel to come on using a lower voltage power supply 12V 200W. So I know my connections are good, it's only when I add the 48V power supply channel 2 & 3 does not come on. Channel 1,4,5 are connected to LDD=700H LED Driver Channel 2,3 are connected to LDD-1000H LED Driver Part List: 3 x Meanwell LDD-700H LED Driver 2 x Meanwell LDD-1000H LED Driver 1 x CREE Lumia 5.2 - 70w Full Spectrum 5 Channel CREE LED 1 x Coralux 5UP LDD driver board 1 x Bluefish Mini LDD Controller 1 x 48V 180W Power Supply Troubleshooting: Output voltage from bluefish mini on channel 2 & 3 are good, but no voltage on the output end of the drivers. Everything works if I used the 12V power supply, my only draw back is the LED is not very bright that's why I want to use the 48V Power. Any input is greatly appreciated! Link to comment
Cintax Posted September 8, 2016 Share Posted September 8, 2016 Hi Guys, I recently purchase and build my LED and having a slight problem. Everything is connected but channel 2 & 3 will not power up. I was able to get all channel to come on using a lower voltage power supply 12V 200W. So I know my connections are good, it's only when I add the 48V power supply channel 2 & 3 does not come on. Channel 1,4,5 are connected to LDD=700H LED Driver Channel 2,3 are connected to LDD-1000H LED Driver Part List: 3 x Meanwell LDD-700H LED Driver 2 x Meanwell LDD-1000H LED Driver 1 x CREE Lumia 5.2 - 70w Full Spectrum 5 Channel CREE LED 1 x Coralux 5UP LDD driver board 1 x Bluefish Mini LDD Controller 1 x 48V 180W Power Supply Troubleshooting: Output voltage from bluefish mini on channel 2 & 3 are good, but no voltage on the output end of the drivers. Everything works if I used the 12V power supply, my only draw back is the LED is not very bright that's why I want to use the 48V Power. Any input is greatly appreciated! You should include a wiring diagram or photograph. There are too many variables in this to guess. Have you already resolved the issue? Link to comment
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