Driver questions (this is per fixture -- each fixture is 2ft x 2ft, planning to run 10 strips):
HLG-185H-C700: This would do it, with room for 2 more strips (for a total of 12 per fixture), if I wanted to add some in the future. On the downside, its output voltage range is 143V - 286V, which means I'd need to keep at least 7 strips on to stay above the minimum output voltage of 143V. Maybe that's okay, but I was shooting for something closer to half the strips on for veg. About $49 (US) from Arrow.
HLG-120H-C700: This one is tricky! It's output voltage range is 107V - 215V. The EB strips have a minimum forward voltage of 20.5V, and a "typical" forward voltage of 22.1V. Putting 10 of them on one of these would mean they were all at 21.5V. So they'd turn on; no idea what the implications of running them at just under the typical voltage are as far as brightness and efficiency are concerned. If it's fine, it's better in that I can switch off 5 of them and still be above the 107V minimum output voltage, which is what I had in mind. Of course running all 10 there isn't room for anything else, which is less than ideal, but it seems a compromise has to happen somewhere. $45 from Arrow.
HLG-80H-C700: I could use two of these per fixture, but they're at best $36 each (easier to find at $40), so that bumps the price up quite a bit. Each one could run 4 or 5 strips (but since they can't run 6, I'd have to run 5 on each).
And then there's:
HLG-150H-700: This is a "constant voltage and constant current" driver, and I'm afraid I just don't understand... (Meanwell doesn't make a 150W in the HLG "C" constant current series). Maybe it's an option too; $46 from various places. It's probably at just about the right power for me, so I guess I have to figure this out.
Thanks in advance for any feedback or suggestions.