I've got 18 strips all at 48V to run those in series would be some serious voltage? I could break them down into a series of series...lol. My last light was in series but topped out at 175V. It was so easy, I asked about the best way to build lights and the answer came back with a resounding ..do it in parallel due to the such high voltages. I like series because the wiring is simple and current is evenly distributed. Downside is high voltage and if one strip has issues it affects the rest..kinda like the old Christmas lights.Or in case, with two separate types of strips, you could connect them in series and then parallel strings. As long as you have the same amount.
Another way would be daisy chaining, but it uses lots of wagos.
Parallel, sorry should have put that in the title and first post.The answer depends entirely on how you are wiring them. I'm assuming that you are talking parallel wiring, and in that case I tuck the wires into the 80/20 aluminum frame on their path to each strip. You can get plastic inserts for most standard extruded aluminum bars that will keep the wires in place even better, but I haven't had an issue yet without them