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How do I adjust the voltage and current on a MEAN WELL HVG-480 Series LED driver?

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DeCameron
12/17/2025, 12:53:33 PM

To fine-tune the performance of your LED lighting system with a MEAN WELL HVG-480 Series driver, you can adjust both the output voltage and current. These adjustments are made using the built-in potentiometers found on A-Type and AB-Type models.

Here’s how to make those adjustments:

  1. Output Voltage Adjustment:

    • Locate the voltage adjustment potentiometer on your driver.
    • Use a screwdriver to carefully turn the potentiometer to increase or decrease the output voltage. Be mindful of the following voltage ranges for each model:
      • HVG-480-24: 20.4V to 25.2V
      • HVG-480-30: 25.5V to 31.5V
      • HVG-480-36: 30.6V to 37.8V
      • HVG-480-42: 35.7V to 44.1V
      • HVG-480-48: 40.8V to 50.4V
      • HVG-480-54: 45.9V to 56.7V
  2. Output Current Adjustment:

    • Find the current adjustment potentiometer on your driver.
    • Use a screwdriver to adjust the potentiometer to modify the output current, staying within these ranges:
      • HVG-480-24: 10A to 20A
      • HVG-480-30: 8A to 16A
      • HVG-480-36: 6.6A to 13.3A
      • HVG-480-42: 5.7A to 11.4A
      • HVG-480-48: 5A to 10A
      • HVG-480-54: 4.4A to 8.9A
  3. Adjustment Process Tips:

    • Always power off the driver before making any adjustments to ensure safety.
    • Make small, incremental adjustments.
    • Monitor the output after each adjustment to ensure it meets your LED lighting system's specific needs.
    • For detailed instructions and safety precautions, always refer to the MEAN WELL HVG-480 Series LED driver's user manual.
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