New DIY LED light

Nf, a question for you about your light setup, if I may: Are you running these 4000k strips for flowering or just veg? If flowering, are you planning to supplement some red?
 
My Samsung Influx strips run great on HeatsinkUSA 1" profile at 1.4A, but I prefer to run them at 1A on cheap aluminium angles.
 
Nf, a question for you about your light setup, if I may: Are you running these 4000k strips for flowering or just veg? If flowering, are you planning to supplement some red?
I've got them over a flowering plant right now, replacing a Galaxy Hydro light.. She is about 5 weeks in I think. Nothing else on her.
 
My Samsung Influx strips run great on HeatsinkUSA 1" profile at 1.4A, but I prefer to run them at 1A on cheap aluminium angles.
Yeah, when I first turned them on after putting them in the cabinet, they were at 1.4 amps and they hot a little hotter than I like, so I turned them down to 1 amp,.
 
Yeah, when I first turned them on after putting them in the cabinet, they were at 1.4 amps and they hot a little hotter than I like, so I turned them down to 1 amp,.
BTW, I found out all but one of the voltage/current displays I have are WAAAAY off (like double the actual amperage). They are actually running at a little over 500 mA each, according to my multimeter. I'm gonna have to go back and find the seller I got the first display from, cuz its dead on...
 
Yeah, I wish. A cheap light meter is on my "to buy" list.... (wish I could afford a PAR meter or spectrometer)
If you have a smart phone then you likely have a basic LUX meter. I have a handheld lux meter (cheapo ebay) and an App on my phone and honestly I think the phone is more accurate. not a PAR meter or spectrometer , but hey, use what you got right.
I would love to be able to afford one of those Sekonic C-7000's or something similar, spectral colour graph and ppfd.
 
If you have a smart phone then you likely have a basic LUX meter. I have a handheld lux meter (cheapo ebay) and an App on my phone and honestly I think the phone is more accurate. not a PAR meter or spectrometer , but hey, use what you got right.
I would love to be able to afford one of those Sekonic C-7000's or something similar, spectral colour graph and ppfd.
Yeah, I tried the phone thing, apparently mine won't work as a light meter.
 
BTW, I found out all but one of the voltage/current displays I have are WAAAAY off (like double the actual amperage). They are actually running at a little over 500 mA each, according to my multimeter. I'm gonna have to go back and find the seller I got the first display from, cuz its dead on...
So each strip is 500mA ?
 
Well, I just received my 30 strips. Time for me to get building a 720 watt 4'x4' light I suppose! Woot!

NF, how many watts are you pulling from the wall with yours?
Right now I'm at 150W to the lights, plus power supply losses - probably ~170W at the wall. Was gonna grab another set but they are currently sold out....
 
What would be the best power supply (or multiple power supplies) to power 30 of these strips? I am used to constant current power supplies to power cobs, but not sure what one(s) to get. Theses strips are new technology to me.

The constant voltage (24V) power supplies I am looking at are only in the 85-89% efficiency range. Even the Meanwell power supplies. The constant current drivers I am used to using are all 93+% efficiency.
 
What would be the best power supply (or multiple power supplies) to power 30 of these strips? I am used to constant current power supplies to power cobs, but not sure what one(s) to get. Theses strips are new technology to me.

The constant voltage (24V) power supplies I am looking at are only in the 85-89% efficiency range. Even the Meanwell power supplies. The constant current drivers I am used to using are all 93+% efficiency.
I'm not really up on all the different Meanwell models, but I'd look for a 200W 700 mA CC driver - that should go to at least 285V, and you can put ten strips in series on it. You would need three drivers for all thirty strips.
 
What would be the best power supply (or multiple power supplies) to power 30 of these strips? I am used to constant current power supplies to power cobs, but not sure what one(s) to get. Theses strips are new technology to me.

The constant voltage (24V) power supplies I am looking at are only in the 85-89% efficiency range. Even the Meanwell power supplies. The constant current drivers I am used to using are all 93+% efficiency.


3x HLG-240H-C1050B,
dimmable 5-100%,
10 strips in series to each driver,
each strip gets 1050mA, so 24w per strip(vf per strip @1050mA: 22,8v)
~240w per driver,
~720w total,
94% eff. driver =~766w at the wall.
 
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