I'd get the $10 strips all in 3000k. Unless you're set on having added reds on yours.I should probably add that the light will be used solely for flowering. I have a 4000k timber 4vs for veg . Cheers
With them being single strips I though maybe I’d need twice as many? With the added reds would it not be a better spectrum for a flower board? I know the sammie strips are held in pretty high regard aswell as the nichia strips although slightly more expensive.I'd get the $10 strips all in 3000k. Unless you're set on having added reds on yours.
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Well, those strips can out out 9K lumens but 16 of em would do a 4x4 real nicely. 2 22x44" fixtures. HLG-320H-48A on each one powering 8 strips. Very sweet lightsWith them being single strips I though maybe I’d need twice as many? With the added reds would it not be a better spectrum for a flower board? I know the sammie strips are held in pretty high regard aswell as the nichia strips although slightly more expensive.
My 20 strips arrived yesterday, still need to check that they are the BXEB-L1120Z-27G4000-C-C3's, but looking good so far. That'll be ~$438 for strips and HLG drivers for 825 watts (name plate values, so +10% or more in practice) and 155lum/watt but with cri 90. Would have rather had 3000k but I think 2700k is close enough ... and I didn't have to buy 100 4ft strips.futureelectronics has both the 80cri and 90cri gen3 4k strips in stock, roughly $6 and $7 each respectively. I know you looking for a smaller number of strips than the minimum 20 required on their site. Maybe you could find some other use for the remaining left over strips. Just figured id try to help since I have gathered a lot of information through you over the past few months.
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Nice man, hope it all worked out ok for you. Looking back, I wish I would have grabbed the 3k 90cri 2 footers too, but I am sure I will be happy with the 4000k that I got. I am hoping it will be pretty versatile for whatever application I end up using it for. I put my strip build on hold for now though. I just have 0 space to use it in right now and need to get myself a house before the end of the year, so gonna put all the fun little hobby things to the side for now and figure out the end of the year first. Would love to see your build though and hear how you like them. Best of luck with the build and grows though sir.My 20 strips arrived yesterday, still need to check that they are the BXEB-L1120Z-27G4000-C-C3's, but looking good so far. That'll be ~$438 for strips and HLG drivers for 825 watts (name plate values, so +10% or more in practice) and 155lum/watt but with cri 90. Would have rather had 3000k but I think 2700k is close enough ... and I didn't have to buy 100 4ft strips.
I like 2700k 90cri + some blue sup for a full cycle light. By adding just 10% blue your level are near to 4000k (but with out the green which also plays a role). This means also you can customise your blue channel, making it wider with 420 400 even some uv.My 20 strips arrived yesterday, still need to check that they are the BXEB-L1120Z-27G4000-C-C3's, but looking good so far. That'll be ~$438 for strips and HLG drivers for 825 watts (name plate values, so +10% or more in practice) and 155lum/watt but with cri 90. Would have rather had 3000k but I think 2700k is close enough ... and I didn't have to buy 100 4ft strips.
Ya pretty bummed i didnt snag em in that hour window.
Wow. 144 lm561c diodes for $7.70. Octopart lists 2 other vendors asking almost 3 times the price.
price is back down to $7.70 if you were still thinking about buying some
With those prices this should not be run much harder than nominal. Personally i like 20w per 2 ft strip in general, seems like a good measure of heat for something this size. Running last years diodes soft is an excellent way of reaching efficiency and has other advantages aswell. Dont sit and wait on this deal it will prob not last, at least per what weve seen. Just make sure they are the real deal and not old gensHow many watts (or amps) will a SI-B8T521560WW take before it needs heat sinking?
Cutter usually has the creek chips pretty cheapCan any of y'all give me the part#s to the CHEAPEST 4' Strips available? I would have used the 2' arrow strips for $4.90 but or course, they've jumped back up to $26. Ya snooze ya loose I guess.
I just have to e thoughts about inter canopy lighting to get the buds more light. 2' strips might actually be best honestly to use per site of the 8 bucket RDwC. But let me know if you have the cheapest strips part #s.
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Business must be good. Nice to see in these trying times.I may actually clear all them 4000k out.
3500 and 1 or 2 4000kswhat color temp do they have?
i still use 2 cxb3590 6500k at about 10W a cob on a pin heatsink.