Trippyness
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found all the data I need mates, thats very much. May do a Samsung LED vs Gavita side by sdie here at some point.
I got it , the only thing im confuzed on now is how to select drivers. Here is what I got.https://www.rollitup.org/t/par-multiplier-thread.928907/#post-13194602
Check out this thread to see if it helps you.
Gotcha, however I will be using the 2500 SMD stripsIt's fairly simple. Find out if you're going to be wiring in parallel or series. If parallel, CV driver most likely. If in series, a CC driver most likely.
The 304 you will need a CC driver. If in series add your Voltages up and make sure they are within range of the Constant Current mode of the driver.
With the 304, chaining a couple drivers is hard because the connectors are only rated at 300v.
So putting more than 2 on a driver isnt recommended. As an example.
2 304 have a min max of 105.2-109v ea. At 700 mA so I'll take the max and add it. Which gives me 218v. Take 218 x .7 = 152.6w
So I'll need a CC driver of at least 153w @ 700mA
The meanwell hlg-185h-c700b fits that. With a CC region of 143-286v.
But you'll only have a max of 700 mA so I'll look at the next one up.
The hlg-240h-c1050b has a max voltage of 240w and puts out up to 1050mA
CC region is 119-238 within our range of 218-224(112@1050)
So that's the driver I'd pick.
Wiring strips is easier with a CV driver. If its 46v strip, pick a 48v driver and wire them up in parallel.
22vstrips get a 24v driver.
Just have to make sure you're not going over the Amperage.
5 strips at 22v is still 22v but each driven at 700ma is 3500mA or 3.5A
If that's confusing there are calculators on Ledgardener site. While it doesnt have stripa it has the qb boards and most cobs,
If it comes to you needing more help I'm sure there are tons of people, including myself willing to help.
http://ledgardener.com/cob-led-driver-selection-tool/
Gotcha, however I will be using the 2500 SMD strips
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/samsung-semiconductor-inc/SPMWHT541ML5XAVMS0/1510-1286-2-ND/5766179
I went of the 304 based on the QB diode amount. Should have specified. Ill be using an entire reel per light.
I am going off the spec sheet here: https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/collections/quantum-boards/products/quantum-boards
Looking at this section:
108.3 112.5 1050 113.71 118.1 177.5 171.2 2.59
Want to use 1 reel per light. Some help there would be great
Sorry for teh confusion, not using the rigid strips but the tape.
@Stephenj37826 Any help there?
Yepp!Figured that was the case. So you would actually have to use those to send to a pcb maker to.make your own board.
Sure, he could use the double row strips to save a few bucks but single row strips offer better coverage. Effiency is the same(same diodes) unless you drive them lower but than you need even more strips. Also 7 means he would need a HLG-240 (3 strips) and a HLG-320 (4 strips) to get nearly the same brightness from the strips.Wouldn't the double row be more efficient and less cost? 28$ for ea single and 52 for each double, he could use 7 of the double row.
Make it easy...get some quantum boards from HLG......Gotcha, however I will be using the 2500 SMD strips
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/samsung-semiconductor-inc/SPMWHT541ML5XAVMS0/1510-1286-2-ND/5766179
I went of the 304 based on the QB diode amount. Should have specified. Ill be using an entire reel per light.
I am going off the spec sheet here: https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/collections/quantum-boards/products/quantum-boards
Looking at this section:
108.3 112.5 1050 113.71 118.1 177.5 171.2 2.59
Want to use 1 reel per light. Some help there would be great
Sorry for teh confusion, not using the rigid strips but the tape.
@Stephenj37826 Any help there?
The samsung stripa are the same diode so he wouldn't be missing out, also with the strips he could get a wider coverage range for a 5x5 over the QB the 550 would only do a 4'x4' and have a hard time flowering a 5x5.Make it easy...get some quantum boards from HLG......
How do you calculate how many volts and mA each diode gets? I am thinking of designing my own PCB in the future and want to know how to calculate all that.That's not an LED strip for lightning pourposes it simply a roll of diskret diodes. You would need to solder them to an flex PCB to create strips you can use. I would recommend to use 4ft. single row F-strips(46V/1,12A nom.) or single row EBgen.2 strips. The more you take the cheaper they get.
This are the data for F- and EBgen2. strips:
Single row 4ft. F-Series Gen3 3000K(46v/1,12A, 125mA per diode)
QER=4.86 µmol/J
LER=321.60 lm/W
= 2.54 µmol/J
51,52W * 2.54 µmol/J / 28,97$ = 4.52 µmol/$
https://www.digikey.de/product-detail/de/samsung-semiconductor-inc/SI-B8V521B20WW/1510-2225-ND/6624009
4ft. EB Series Gen2 3000K(39v/700mA, 43,75mA per diode)
QER=4.84 µmol/J
LER=331.66 lm/W
= 2.55 µmol/J
27,3w x 2,55μmol/J / 12,37$ = 5,63 μmol/$
https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=BXEB-L1120Z-35E4000-C-B3
F-strips are in stock most of the time but with EBgen.2 it's a gamble to get them.
For 4ft. F-strips use a HLG-240H-48A for parallel wiring and for 4ft. EBgen2. take the HLG-240H-42A. The HLG-240 is the MW driver with the best price/performance rating and properly used you will get ~260w/280w at the wall.
For a 5x 5' area three of them would provide around 780w net./840w at the wall.
If you take 5 4ft.single row strips per driver they would run with ~1040mA, which means each diode gets only 115mA. Effiency would increase by a certain margin so ~2,6μMol/J maybe.
So 3x HLG-240H-48A(~65$, mousser.com) & 15 4ft. F-strips (29$, digikey) =630$ US.
Take some 1" aluminum c-channel to mount the strips on. It's easy to make a frame with them and they keep the strips nice and cool.(~50°C max.). You can screw them or simply use the cheap blue double sided thermal tape(25m rolls, 20mm wide, 0,2mm thickness, 7,50$, am4zon/e3ay)
How do you calculate how many volts and mA each diode gets? I am thinking of designing my own PCB in the future and want to know how to calculate all that.