LED strip gurus around here? Stop by and check out this vertical setup that needs tweaking!!

Sir420

Active Member
As my LED family knows, narrowing down your components for a diy light can seem overwhelming.. it is almost time for me to start up so now I need to be putting in orders.. I've had a couple ideas shared before to me about the "super" light I'm trying to build.. not sure if it's still the latest tech.. so guys I've got the diy vertical tower garden & want to line LEDs vertically around each PVC (I'll tag a picture)


My lights will be hanging from the ceiling all around it though.. more than 4 light bars per PVC.. my goal is to be more efficient than anything else.. money is not a issue here, I think the Q series strips are still the most efficient strip on the market today??? Not sure.. BUT I will have 2800 flower watts & 4 PVC pipes so that's 700watt per 6' tower.. I don't want to make the mistake of buying the wrong strip. IfIf am trying to maximize efficiency what would you recommend.. thanks in advance.. I'm guessing I'll have to DIY a fixture similar to this


But circular and have leds going all around PVC.. really not like that... More like a light mover racks that shaped like a star to move lights forward or backwards...
 

trojanvirus

Well-Known Member
What happened to the new Samsung strips? they out yet? I just checked and it doesn't look that way, but we were told by the producer that the strips would be available this first quarter of 2019.

Here's a (linked) press release.
and another one.

might be costly, might be worth it. idk, can get supplementary 660s already.

I have Hinflux, but the price went up in January. I think 'Brite' on alib sells em(?) cheap.
 

Sir420

Active Member
I am honestly scared to make the LED purchase because I'm afraid it's something more efficient I'm missing lol.. cutter.com has these nichia strips V3 GEN I want to get the 3000k for my flower room.. i think they are the latest tech right now as far as efficiency
 
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