sounds like ill want to buy some solid core wire then, because I dont think I have any that small, I have 1000ft spools of normal house size wiring like 12-2 14-2 etc but nothing that small. I think the local hardware store has some though, I have seen they have spools of a bunch of different smaller sized wire available by the foot. I will make sure to be really carefull with the connectors, they look like the connectors on printed circuit boards ive worked with before, can be really fragile for SURE." It would be awesome to be able to get a whole bunch, underdrive them, and be able to run them with just a few supports across the middle instead of having to cut a piece of bar stock for each one, that would be tedious with so many strips. "
yes absolute the way to go i think, just benefits for a little money more, sometimes even not this if you calculate the price of heatsinks.
the max wire gauge is stated in the datasheets, for the slim it was just AWG 22 or 24 i think (?) i took 0.75mm solid core, which is a tight fit in the slims but does the trick well and very easily caries the 2.1A max (4 in parallel, so 0.525A each string).
if youre in the USA simply get the max stated AWG allowed.
just while removing the cable... hold the connector while pulling otherwise its gone, the relase mechanism on the slims is halfway useless, maybe similar on the regulars.
solid core wires push and pull much better and single strands can be anoying, so solid core for this, for a remote connection of the fixture of course flexible wire, 1.5-2.5mm, over a junction.
get a spare strip or be prepared to solder a wire directly to the strip, just in case some brakes, you may be lucky.sounds like ill want to buy some solid core wire then, because I dont think I have any that small, I have 1000ft spools of normal house size wiring like 12-2 14-2 etc but nothing that small. I think the local hardware store has some though, I have seen they have spools of a bunch of different smaller sized wire available by the foot. I will make sure to be really carefull with the connectors, they look like the connectors on printed circuit boards ive worked with before, can be really fragile for SURE.
I'd make SOMETHING work with all of those!!!
thats a bit given by the halfholes on the strips, the distances are given in the datasheet.also what distance between supports for the strips did you use for your build? It looks like somewhere around 10"or so? (25cm)?
Oh I am incorporating those, I am going to use 4 per fixture, in the corners using the part of the heatsink that is outside of the center board to attach my aluminum angle to, and using the eye bolts on the top as the hanging points for the fixture. I am also using their drivers to power both the ufo boards and some strips in stage 1. (1 driver powering 2 ufo boards in parallel, and one driver powering strips) I think a mix of the 4-5k light from the ufo's and they 2700-3k light from the strips will provide a good overall spectrum.I'd make SOMETHING work with all of those!!!
Okay that makes perfect sense, I see the specs on the data sheet and once I have them in my hands I am sure I will get a feel for how much support they require.thats a bit given by the halfholes on the strips, the distances are given in the datasheet.
i really havent had any problem with the flex, no broken led, trace, connector or anything.
really happy with the quality, had worse experiences with stiffer boards before.
my 320mm strips have two fix points, for 4 feet you need more of course, but guess you have that all figured, a 4 feet strip need properly a bit more care while handling then my 320mm does, but thats prob selfexplaining once in your hands,
a 4 feet slim will be quite bendy.
So finally getting around to starting to really mess with these ufo's, been super busy with work and getting enviro all dialed in after switching to a sealed setup, have done some testing with them in veg and things are responding positively, going to use a couple to supplement hps spectrum in flower and was going to order some dimmers. I saw you linked a dimmer on rapidled but I was thinking I would order some dimmers off amazon as I have a gift card. what are your thoughts on something like THIS? They look similar on the outside but I thought pwm dimming was different than using a potentiometer? or am I totally out of my mind? also I checked out your F series sidelighting build, looks great and I think some sidelighting might be my next move so planning to use that as a blueprint. I saw the strips you used are no longer available and most of the other samsung strips I saw were pricier than the bridgelux so I think I will use the eb series strips for this. How did your side lighting end up working out as far as distance from plants etc? I saw THIS intercanopy light and thought building something similar to that might potentially be a better way to achieve that horizontal/ angled light to penetrate deeper into the canopy as my girls are pretty tight to the walls? any thoughts on that? I have read several of your past threads and builds and have learned alot, and I really appreciate that you took the time to help me with this whole led journey.Not great efficiency, but it's hard to beat that price! Running more of them dimmed will also give a much better spread of light. I'd avoid 5 in an x pattern as it will concentrate light in the center. Dimensions of your space?
This dimmer can control the bunch, but buy a spare as dimmers can act up with age.
Also, led doesn't raise leaf temps above air temp with IR like HID so you'll want higher air temp, around 26-29C.