Bridgelux led selection

FIirst off, I'd like to thank all the people who contribute to this board. So much great info that I can hopefully add to with my build and grows. I'm getting into growing since I got a medical card. I plan on producing mainly to make into bubble hash.
For my light, I was leaning toward going with the Samsung f series double row but they are $37 per if I buy more than 10. My spaces will be 4x4x7 & 2x4x7. I plan to power the strips to equal 50watts sq ft. The plan was to buy 12 double rows so I could put 8 in the 4x4 and 4 in the 2x4. That was before I saw a deal for the bXEB-L1120Z-30E4000-C-A3
They are about 1/5 the price. How many of these should I get to be equal to the double strips? Or stick with samsung...i don't care about a couple extra efficiency gains, going from hps to led is savings enough. I'm thinking I'll get 3 hlg-480h-1400a. I just don't know if I'm missing something.
Also, any tent and fan and filter setups recommendations are welcome.
Thank you all
 
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Thank you inDC4now! I have been looking and drawing up some different setups. Vero29 cob, f series strips, eb gen 3 strips. Just can't make up my mind. I saw someone wrote just buy something(leds) and get started. I have a hard time with that... I want the best as long as it's not outrageously expensive. I don't see how I can go wrong with 8 double row f series on 2 hlg480's.
 
Yes, I have. Very informative. I have watched his YouTube, greengene, and growmau5. If greengenes strips werent so expensive(maybe they arent when you factor efficiency?) Id like to try those out. One concern I did have was a lot of the information was published in 2018, so if new products have come out, then they would not have been covered. I will use that as a reference when wiring and calculating what driver to use. I'm still not super proficient with the electrical but I can follow step by step instructions:). Thanks for taking the time to reply and not telling me to just search the forums!(I have)
 

Chip Green

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There is still great value to be had in the previous generations of the BXEB emitters as well.
I continue to reap the benefits of the original Gen1 collections I use.
Going on three years of perpetual use, have yet to have a single module fail.
Including physical damage from the occasional mishap.
Long live BXEB
 
So I have decided the eb strip are my pick however I'm having a hard time finding the right driver. I would like to run 2 "racks" each one containing 6 of the 1120mm eb strips(gen 2 unless somebody thinks the gen 3 slim offers any significant advantages over the gen 2's $8.40 vs $14) and a driver that runs each 6 strips at or near 1400mA. I am seriously considering this
If my understanding is correct, this would run 6 strips at 1275mA(close enough to max) 7.65A/6 strips. The forward voltage is in the range of the strips ~39v. Does this setup off any safety benefits over say using one hlg 600 for 12 strips? Cause that's one benefit of this setup, as well as being able to have at different heights. Thanks again for all the help!
 

Boatguy

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So I have decided the eb strip are my pick however I'm having a hard time finding the right driver. I would like to run 2 "racks" each one containing 6 of the 1120mm eb strips(gen 2 unless somebody thinks the gen 3 slim offers any significant advantages over the gen 2's $8.40 vs $14) and a driver that runs each 6 strips at or near 1400mA. I am seriously considering this
If my understanding is correct, this would run 6 strips at 1275mA(close enough to max) 7.65A/6 strips. The forward voltage is in the range of the strips ~39v. Does this setup off any safety benefits over say using one hlg 600 for 12 strips? Cause that's one benefit of this setup, as well as being able to have at different heights. Thanks again for all the help!
Go with the b type driver. Being able to dim the fixture without monkeying with the driver is a nice option.
 
So, do I attach a controller to it to be able to dim and mimic sunrise/sunset? I really didn't want to put a pot. on there. Thanks for your input Boatguy!
 

Boatguy

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So, do I attach a controller to it to be able to dim and mimic sunrise/sunset? I really didn't want to put a pot. on there. Thanks for your input Boatguy!
Adding a pot is really easy. If you arent comfortable soldering, a small female spade connector slides right over the prongs.
 

TintEastwood

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Adding a pot is really easy. If you arent comfortable soldering, a small female spade connector slides right over the prongs.
Combined with the Pot, do these work with the B driver and strips? thx



 
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Boatguy

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Combined with the Pot, do these work with the B driver and strips? thx
Yes. Just put it on the supply/ac side of the driver.
 

Boatguy

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Also, other than a type b, that one would work like I said? And get about 640 total watts?
Cant help you there as i havent looked at the build. As long as the voltage and amperage match your target you should be good.
I have always used cc drivers, and have no experience with cv.
Hopefully someone else will chime in here.
 

1212ham

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So I have decided the eb strip are my pick however I'm having a hard time finding the right driver. I would like to run 2 "racks" each one containing 6 of the 1120mm eb strips(gen 2 unless somebody thinks the gen 3 slim offers any significant advantages over the gen 2's $8.40 vs $14) and a driver that runs each 6 strips at or near 1400mA. I am seriously considering this
If my understanding is correct, this would run 6 strips at 1275mA(close enough to max) 7.65A/6 strips. The forward voltage is in the range of the strips ~39v. Does this setup off any safety benefits over say using one hlg 600 for 12 strips? Cause that's one benefit of this setup, as well as being able to have at different heights. Thanks again for all the help!
The strips rated current is 700ma, 1400ma max. I suggest running them softer by using 7-8 strips per 320w driver.
I'd go with the HLG-320-42AB, on-board voltage and current limits plus the external 3-in-1 dimming capability.
Gen-3 has around 6-8 % higher efficacy than Gen-2.
 
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