Nope! 5s2p means 5 in series two times parallel(10 strips), thats ~44v per strip and ~220v total because 550mA is 100mA above nominal current(at 450mA its 43,2v) and with two of these stings in parallel (2p) each would run with 525-550mA. Would match perfect and leave only ~18-20v of head room. Maybe ~184lm/w in 3000°k...
You could add a few Cree XP-Es to each string to make use of it and max out the driver. 4x 660nm and 3x 730nm at 525-550mA would be ~16,2v or a bit less. When you add these to each side it would be ~236,2v and should still work like intended. You would have ~18w deep and far-red (7,5%) and the rest is ~242w warm white.
With F-strips you could use only 5 strips in one string and its still below nominal current but only a little and efficiency with 3000°k is ~170lm/w at 1100mA. Voltage would be ~230v. But you can do the same with F-strips. At 540mA each diode would run with ~60mA(9 parallel stings with 16 diodes each string, 144 diodes total) and you could use the numbers from LM561c datasheet(S6 flux, A1 voltage bin). And because F-strips have more diodes efficiency would be even better with F-series.
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