nfhiggs
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I would say no:Would you say that cobs have better penetration if headroom where not an issue?
https://www.rollitup.org/t/new-light-or.958507/page-12#post-14067829
I would say no:Would you say that cobs have better penetration if headroom where not an issue?
What kind of efficiency are you guys getting from the strips?
What do you mean? EB strips (gen2) will hit 190 lm/w and Samsung F series will hit 200 lm/w, if run softly. Q series can hit 220 lm/w, but it‘s not affordable to run them that soft with the currently avaible designs.What's it take to hit 60% efficiency with strips?
A more diffuse light can penetrate deeper, a special training as mentioned isn‘t necessary so much, than with single source lights.If you do strips you'll just have to train and scrog more to get more dense buds
For 1200$ you can cover 5/6 of the canopy completly with EB strips running them at nearlly 190 lm/w, and 500-600w (max) would be sufficient without co2.about 1100 to light 2 4x4s up with 700W each of cobs. youd have to do the math on the strips to compare
do you want to cover 5/6 of the canopy or do you want to cover all of the canopy?For 1200$ you can cover 5/6 of the canopy completly with EB strips running them at nearlly 190 lm/w, and 500-600w (max) would be sufficient without co2.
no. "penetration" is probably the most misunderstood conceptWould you say that cobs have better penetration if headroom where not an issue?
Thanks for the info this means i need to study moreno. "penetration" is probably the most understood concept
can we see the math on that? (# of strips and current per strip).For 1200$ you can cover 5/6 of the canopy completly with EB strips running them at nearlly 190 lm/w, and 500-600w (max) would be sufficient without co2.
I think it might be tough to hit that with the EB strips. They are rated for 175 lm/W but the rated test current is only 42 mA per diode. They already run them really soft to hit that. The Samsung F series, OTOH, actually run pretty hard at their rated test current of 125 mA per diode for 171 lm/WEB strips (gen2) will hit 190 lm/w and Samsung F series will hit 200 lm/w,
Thanks for that im a visual learner that was good
That's what the old lady keeps telling me.no. "penetration" is probably the most understood concept
24 of the 4 ft strips running at rated current of 700 mA at 39V is 655W at a cost of $325 for the strips plus the driver cost. No heatsinking needed, just a basic frame. That get you to 175 lm/W and about 115k total lumens. To get them to 190 lm/W you would have to double the number of strips and run them at 350 mA. That puts you at 100 strips for both tents at a cost of $1300 just for the strips. Its doable at their spec, but IMO, its not worth the cost trying to get 190 lm/W out of them.can we see the math on that? (# of strips and current per strip).
Sorry, my mother tongue isn‘t english, and it‘s alread hard enough to write sentences, someone can understand... so yes, I guess you already noticed it, „completely“ was wrong.do you want to cover 5/6 of the canopy or do you want to cover all of the canopy?
a 3000K 80 CRI LM561C will be at 60% when the efficacy hits 194lm/W. Which means you need to drop the mA from the standard tested 1120mA to 630mA (or double that for the 112cm double row strips).What's it take to hit 60% efficiency with strips?
thanks higgs.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/bridgelux-eb-series-build.928676/page-94#post-1405050924 of the 4 ft strips running at rated current of 700 mA at 39V is 655W at a cost of $325 for the strips plus the driver cost. No heatsinking needed, just a basic frame. That get you to 175 lm/W and about 115k total lumens. To get them to 190 lm/W you would have to double the number of strips and run them at 350 mA. That puts you at 100 strips for both tents at a cost of $1300 just for the strips. Its doable at their spec, but IMO, its not worth the cost trying to get 190 lm/W out of them.
Actually, what you mean is 50 not 100 strips? Why 24 strips before?24 of the 4 ft strips running [...] That puts you at 100 strips for both tents [...]
What kind of efficiency are you guys getting from the strips?
Most home owners are working with tents. Even if the tent came 4 poles short, you can get just as close with cobs if you know what you're doing.Efficiency over practicality?
Most home growers are working with limited space...
Strips....