Just cuirous how the 36 strips (46v each, 1.12A) was able to be powered by just 3 meanwells? what was the circuit like?UPDATE
All items have arrived. I'm hoping to finish the light this weekend and share with you some pics.
Ignore the item list from older posts.This is the updated version.
36 x LM561C F Series Gen3 F564B Linear Strip 3000K 80CRI
https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=SI-B8V521560WW
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3 x Mean Well HLG-320H-48A
http://mouser.com/ProductDetail/Mean-Well/HLG-320H-48A/
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3 x Qualtek Power Cord AC 2.5m Blue+Brown+Yellow/Green
http://mouser.com/ProductDetail/Qualtek/363012-D01/
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3 x Cantherm F20 Thermal Switch 70ºC
https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=F20A07005ACFA06E
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100 x Wagos 221-412
50 x Wagos 221-413
25 x Wagos 221-415
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GVS7ZES/
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1 x Black Solid Copper Wire 18 AWG (100 ft.)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IN83AC6/
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1 x Red Solid Copper Wire 18 AWG (100 ft.)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IN83C6U/
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3 x ARCTIC MX-4 Thermal Compound Paste (20 Grams)
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B004ULZITS/
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1 x Fluke 115 Multimeter
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0011D6O0A/
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Frame + Screws
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how much are these and where can i get them? i see you are using the 1.5 inch strips, so the aluminum u channels of 2 inches are needed, and they are super hard to findAluminium U profiles. I will post some pics as soon as the frame arrives
any cliffs on what made you go with parallel instead of series?Yeah, I didn't buy the driver yet because I'm still thinking which route I will choose, series or parallel.
Because the voltage would be insanely high if wired in series. 5 slot wago connectors are the easiest way to split your leads into additional wires.any cliffs on what made you go with parallel instead of series?
i went with 7 in series. pretty annoying since im stuck with 7 per driver. not sure if i could have saved a lot of money going parallel (fewer drivers possibly)
furthermore, in parallel, i was stuck as to how to get the initial connection wired to all 8 strips in series, sinceo n paper its easy to draw lines, but in reality, i cant really split the driver lead wire 8 ways...any thoughts?
total voltage drop on a circuit for mine is ~320V or so. any issue with voltage being high?Because the voltage would be insanely high if wired in series. 5 slot wago connectors are the easiest way to split your leads into additional wires.
It's difficult, if not impossible to find a driver that can supply that much voltage. And also, high voltage + high current = risk of electrocution.total voltage drop on a circuit for mine is ~320V or so. any issue with voltage being high?
that was my exact experience. went with a hlg480-1400a driver that had 1.4a max, and 343v max.It's difficult, if not impossible to find a driver that can supply that much voltage. And also, high voltage + high current = risk of electrocution.
With these strips in parallel, you're only looking at 24-48v DC which is pretty safe and shouldnt even be able to conduct through your skin, even though the current may be 10+ amps.
nice! i would love to do that. i have no idea what a distribution block is or if this is way easier than i think, can you explain?18 strips all parallel off one driver. Two distribution blocks at each end.
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Nope, they are rated for 15 amps or so. No voltage loss to speak ofThat looks pretty solid. Do those distribution blocks suffer from voltage loss? I like wagos because you can do your wiring so that there's very little since not everything runs through one thing.
"Terminal Strip" is the proper name for them - Here are some from Amazonnice! i would love to do that. i have no idea what a distribution block is or if this is way easier than i think, can you explain?
also, what driver/light is that? curious how the math adds up as i presume all you're caring about is how many amps in the circuit to make sure its within driver specs?
It has already startedWhen's the next round starting ?
Me and my chair are waiting
1 driver for how many 46v strips?? wow x_xIt has already started
Only using 1 of 3 drivers. Running at 300W.
nice! so no cooling involved truly?@kdt15 if you're curious, this is how I have my parallel strip builds wired with wagos
Each negative and postive lead off my driver goes to a 5 slot wago, and there are 3x 5 slot wagos per negative/positive side. This particular light has 10 strips. So I have the positive going into the first wago that then splits to 3 strips, then that goes to another wago with 3 strips, and finally the third wago which goes to 4 strips. Then the same thing with the negative lead.
If you're curious, that build in the pic is using an HLG-320H-24B driver (constant voltage is preferred in parallel builds) and they're all in parallel. Since 1 strip is 24 volts, the entire circuit is at 24V. I have them at about 75% of their max current, which is 1334 mah per strip, so the total current is 13.34a.