Amici;685227 wrote: Are those dimmable drivers 1x50w or can they run more than one chip?
Those drivers listed earlier were the Excelsys drivers, and can only drive one chip. I haven't tried them yet, but I suspect the output voltage range may not be enough to drive the LED chips as I originally thought.
To drive two chips in series, you would have to double the voltage while keeping the current the same. Most drivers can't output the ~60v the two LED array chips would require.
To drive two (or more) chips in parallel, the voltage would stay the same but the current would double - 3.4A instead of 1.7A.
A 120-Watt driver like this one from Meanwell could drive two LED chips in Parallel, the HLG-120-36B model:
http://www.meanwell.com/search/HLG-120/default.htm">http://www.meanwell.com/search/HLG-120/default.htm</a>
A 185-Watt driver like this one could drive three LED chips in parallel, the HLG-185-36B model:
[IMG]http://www.meanwell.com/search/HLG-185/default.htm">http://www.meanwell.com/search/HLG-185/default.htm</a>
The risk with wiring the LED chips in parallel is that it depends on all of the LEDs to be functional for the current division to work properly - if one LED array chip blows, the extra current could overload the rest of the chips.
I have the guys at RapidLED looking into one of the MeanWell HLG-60H-36B drivers for me:
[IMG]http://www.meanwell.com/search/HLG-60H/default.htm">http://www.meanwell.com/search/HLG-60H/default.htm</a>
Prices I've seen online vary between $55 and $80 for one, so we'll see what it comes out to.
Edit: [QUOTE=][B]jmaneyapanda;685260 wrote:[/B] Any back pressure on the drain (which 90 turns will provide) will decrease the ability to "dial" the skimmer. Albeit nominally, but it will impede. I say plumb it so the skimmer has a direct drain line to the sump. That way youll have more control of the skimmer.[/QUOTE]
Thanks - that is what I was thinking...
I will probably use a threaded elbow at the recirc inlet bulkhead on the skimmer, due to clearance.
1" flexpvc says it has a 3" minimum bend radius, so I should be able to loop it around to the front of the pump inlet.