butterbudface
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i lay them out evenly and dude! if you have reflective side walls they are spread pretty much equal, the buds on the outer edges of the room seems to be a bit bigger, i dont know if it is due to getting more light form the reflection of the walls or if they get less light and performed better.I would not lay the strips out evenly, its a waste as you will get centre hotspots, wider in the centre than the edges
Thank you man! and i have a 480w driver aswell, with the square tubing i am running now they stay quite cool, i want to do like 8 strips on a 480w and put them a little further apart, i know effietncy goes down, but startup cost also goes down alot!i like what you have going. looks like it does very well growing.
i currently have 16 f strips being driven by a meanwell hlg-480h-48a covering a 4x4 area. so far i am pretty impressed.
i have 1 more hps to eliminate in the flowering room as soon as i save up for more strips and a driver.
yes read what i said above, my buds near wall looked bigger.There really is no hotspot with strips. They are so spread out, where would a hotspot have the space to appear? What you do see is a bit of a "dark area" around the walls where there is slightly less light, because you lose it on the walls. However if you put more light there ... you mostly end up losing more light on the walls.
There is only a minor difference in uniformity when you space the strips closer to the walls than in the center and you end up with slightly less light overall because more light is lost on the walls. If any measurable effect is caused by this at all, it will most likely have a negative effect on yield.
I ran some simulations and it really only mattered a few tenths of a percent in average light intensity and uniformity really wasn't any different at all.
It's funny how there were people spacing their strips/COBs away or even going through the trouble of angling them away from the walls. Saying this is better. Yet now there are also people who do the opposite and put their strips closer to the wall. Also saying this is better. As usual in cases where people claim that two opposites are "best", the truth usually is that there is no benefit in either.
If you don't get price discounts id say get the longer strips as they make for less wiring.I appreciate the feedback but at the moment hotspots are last in my list I was hoping some-one would recommend a/ the proper driver for the f- series strips i pictured above. And if anyone had an opinion on the 1ft vs the 2 ft strips that would be awesome I dont mean to disregard the comments above but my current situation is an empty spot not a hot one lol thanks in advance folks
i would use less strips to keep startup cost down, you can easlity cool 5 x 44" strips on a 240w driver.Meanwell HLG-240H-24A will run those 8 in parallel at around 75% of max. You can dial down from there to get the output you require.
Use the size strips that fit best in your space.
^^this.Well at least you don't waste time figuring out the "optimal" spacing pattern
Problem with picking a driver is that it's also based on personal preference. Type of wiring, efficiency, multiple smaller or one big driver etc.
Guess it's more a check list to arrive at what to use than a sinlge piece of advice.
For the F-series you could get a 1050mA constant current driver (Serial wiring) or 700mA if you want to go nuts on efficiency. Or go for a 24V constant voltage driver (parallel wiring).
Here are a lot of handy pages with info on what this all means: http://ledgardener.com/diy-guides/
One you decide on which route to go, just pick the drivers with the amount of watts you need/want.
Or simply copy what someone else did. Ledgardner lists a lot of example fixtures for different sizes grow.
In the case of the f strips my build will be 24x24 covering a 35x29 in area so shadowing and wall distance aint an issue. Nor will spacing on my propsed light bar. Each strip will consume 2.75 in. And the edges of alu panel will be covered by 1/2 in aluminum L channel - my issue is being confused by how to run all 8 strips in series and not parallel and what driver would do. I assume that the strips will run in parallel because V- is so high <--- (pun) lol - ne way, i just want to know what driver would get me min. 220-240 watts after any driver loss - and still run at 48000 limens and up since that is the only way i can come close to calculating par/ ppfd - if some one can suggest a driver (personal preference doesnt matter to me ) because i dont have one just to het the strips to run efficient with good penetration and safely soooooo yeah that. I appreciate the post from SHIMZ my only question is 24v enough and if I ran a 240-48v in parralel would that be too much for the strips and do i need cc-cv or just cc or just cv and i want one that is dimmable internaly any help plz plz
I not that worried about all the manusha i aint micro managing I just want to build my my light 240. W for 250-260 bucks - na mean thanks guys
decide what strip you going to use, get a matching driver and order the parts.