Randomblame
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Hmm!I ordered a 44" 5700k to play with and am fairly impressed with the output, it totally blows my agroled sunlight out of the water and I don't need a T5 lamp. I'm probably going to order a hundred or so to fill up a shipping container in the near future.
The leds are cheap but the meanwells are not and I would need alot of drivers. Has anyone tried running these with a toroidal transformer instead? I was thinking about doing a bridge rectified 35v 1000va toroidal transformer with a smoothing capacitor. This would give a clean 49 volts at 1000 watts and only cost about $100. I guess I would have to lose the 1 volt somewhere or use resistors to drop a volt. Has anyone here tried going this route instead of meanwells?
Not so many in the past 5 years but a few guys built successfully their own drivers. You need to search thru the thread list. It's an interesting project.
You need to account that the strip vf varies depending on the current their get but as long as each strip runs within it's limits I see no reason why it should not work.