F-series strips, side lighting build.

J232

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awesome job! only thing I see is you should stick some grommets on any holes u are passing wire through to be safe. overall one of the cleanest builds ive seen though. cant wait to see what those strips do!
Very good point and I did address that, I ended up using abrasion tape threw the openings, I hope to update the pics and build this weekend. Thanks for the kinda words, reading threw so many led post over the past while, nothing but respect for your knowledge and advice.
 

J232

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Could you send me a link to the driver you are using ? I think I am gunna do that and do 5 stops to a driver 4 times
This says constant current but that’s just confusing me, anyways this will do 12 strips at .55 amps max and 2 would do 1.1 amps each max. So 300 watts total or 600 basically on one or 2 drivers. My 4 drivers were cheaper then this one so I lucked out otherwise I was going to do 2 of these.

 

J232

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12 strips at .6 amps is bright as hell btw, these strips have 144 diodes lol 1.8 amps must be crazy!
 

Yesyes3000

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Yesyes3000

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This would be running the strips around 50% of nom so they require little or no cooling and efficient.
So next question is how do I wire it ? Could you draw a diagram that shows how I would do it ? I’ve wired 4 quantum boards 132s to a lrs-350 drivers before but that’s it
 

J232

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I think I’m gunna do this. I’m building a light to use for veg and flower so
I’m new to led, I understand the mechanics but when it comes to spectrum, efficiency, tech info, dimming and all that Jazz, I rely on these led guys for my info. Only downfall I see with the plan is the drivers won’t be able to push the strips full power if you ever wanted that.
 

J232

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So next question is how do I wire it ? Could you draw a diagram that shows how I would do it ? I’ve wired 4 quantum boards 132s to a lrs-350 drivers before but that’s it
All 12 positives from the strips to the single positive wire on the driver and the same for the negative. It’s like hooking up one light, 12 times, to the same connection. I ran a wire then just tapped into the wire so it wasn’t all at one connection point looking like a eye sore. I can draw it out or grab a pic tomorrow if you need.
 

Yesyes3000

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All 12 positives from the strips to the single positive wire on the driver and the same for the negative. It’s like hooking up one light, 12 times, to the same connection. I ran a wire then just tapped into the wire so it wasn’t all at one connection point looking like a eye sore. I can draw it out or grab a pic tomorrow if you need.
That would be great if you could thank you soo much my friend !
 

ilovereggae

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Very good point and I did address that, I ended up using abrasion tape threw the openings, I hope to update the pics and build this weekend. Thanks for the kinda words, reading threw so many led post over the past while, nothing but respect for your knowledge and advice.
thanks! I am by no means an expert, I am still learning too. ive got a few different builds under my belt but I will credit the real LED Boss around here as @Rocket Soul who has directly and indirectly taught me so much over the last year or so.. ive also got too much time on my hands lately and an inquiring mind that likes to study datasheets lol. glad to be of assistance in some way tho!
 

J232

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thanks! I am by no means an expert, I am still learning too. ive got a few different builds under my belt but I will credit the real LED Boss around here as @Rocket Soul who has directly and indirectly taught me so much over the last year or so.. ive also got too much time on my hands lately and an inquiring mind that likes to study datasheets lol. glad to be of assistance in some way tho!
Well I been pretty anti led over the years, like most hid users I’m hard to convince to make a change. Im behind now because I ignored the tech so long but I can totally get why guys like led for more then just light and spectrum. If I can find some better spectrum strips there’s a good chance I will make a switch to all led, it would have to be a beast of a light though.
 

Rocket Soul

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thanks! I am by no means an expert, I am still learning too. ive got a few different builds under my belt but I will credit the real LED Boss around here as @Rocket Soul who has directly and indirectly taught me so much over the last year or so.. ive also got too much time on my hands lately and an inquiring mind that likes to study datasheets lol. glad to be of assistance in some way tho!
Thx :)
My only advice here is to make sure the side leaves dont get into direct contact with the diodes, id suggest either covering them or making a screen.
 

J232

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Thx :)
My only advice here is to make sure the side leaves dont get into direct contact with the diodes, id suggest either covering them or making a screen.
I’m going to have to run something to keep them off the strips I’m thinking. I might shift my net pots over as well, kinda winging it, not sure what to expect but itching to get going and see!
 

J232

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Basic materials ready for assembly, minor setback, had the second set of bars I grabbed punched out rather then flat stock, had to clean edges and fix some twists... don’t recommend shears or punching, go with flat bar.

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Should have a pic of all 4 lit later tonight.
 
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