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Strips are perfect for this reason because the light comes from so many small scoucres/from so many multiple angles so that it can penetate a lot better.
BUT they MUST be lens or optics, because we want BEAMING/DIRECTED beams, because if the light isnt using optics, its just spreads. For the morning/evening, we want directed beams of light, I would think anyways.Strips are perfect for this reason because the light comes from so many small scoucres/from so many multiple angles so that it can penetate a lot better.
You are exceptional thanked for your input bro.Well, the expert has clicked-in to help! Thank you! You know a lot more about this controller than me and I am finished with my latin. If there are questions about controllers ask him..
I have strips on drivers, I do not use cobs. I have pcbs and strips all running on meanwell drivers. I also have a 200w 48v power supply to drive my 3w leds and a GrowGreen controller to control both leds and meanwell drivers. Sunrise/Sunset is using proper reds at the proper time, not dimming lights. Dimming lights is cool, but it does not change the plants daily health. Plants respond to light spectrum and light intensity. Light spectrum works more quickly, plant response to intensity takes longer for a plant to wilt or bleach out.Strips are perfect for this reason because the light comes from so many small scoucres/from so many multiple angles so that it can penetate a lot better.
Yeah Vegaswinner, thats why in my picture, i have those colors. This can be pulled off with RGB strips, or even Adruino color changer im sure.Yeah Vegaswinner, thats why in my picture, i have those colors. This can be pulled off with RGB strips, or even Adruino color changer im sure.
Ok now i understand a bit better... Maybe i'll leave the sunrise/senset stuff until i learn a bit more....Sunrise /Sunset is a color spectrum control.. If you are talking about turning your lights on and off that is timing. If you want to dim them up and down, that does not really add to the plants health, but it looks good. Sunrise is using Deep Red to wake up your plants in the morning and Far Red at evening to put them to sleep. I have controllers that dim HLG drivers but I do not use that function. I use on/off function and Deep Red/Far Red light control Deep 30 minutes in morning Far Red 30 minutes in evening. Works great for me and saves a lot of money dimming leds, although I can dim and control rgbw leds 12/24v using one of these -> https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/stmicroelectronics/STP16NF06/497-2766-5-ND/603791 pin 1- Arduino PWM, pin 2 - to led, pin 3 to ground. this mosfett only works on direct dimmed led strips with 12/24v power supply connected witjh one of my dmx512 4 channel rgbw controllers. I design and build a variety of controllers for led light systems using Arduino's, EPS32's, etc
what solution are you talking about?? bit confused about that siteHave a look over at plantedtanks.net. You will find several solutions. It is common in planted tanks to set a changing light regime.
It will be 8 x strips max per fixture, so I will be fine with the HLG-240 i think...It's a lot safer to use 48vf it you're no electrican.
Adding additional strips would increase effiency but if you want more power you'll need a bigger driver.
But you could use 2x 8 strips and a HLG-320 from start and dimm it down to what ever you need.
I've mentioned the 35w/sft. as recommendation because with ~50% efficient LED's it's already ~800-900μMol/s and if you use more light you should suplement with additional CO².
Yeah, thats what i was explaining about spectrum. The intensity still needs to be the same, but it needs to start Deer red, then yellow/orange/main K, then back down the other side of the tent. But still keeping great focus on horizonal positioning for under branches.Ok now i understand a bit better... Maybe i'll leave the sunrise/senset stuff until i learn a bit more....
So, I am still going ahead with the build... 12 strips are here, just tossing up about the driver... Im totally new to this CV driver and bit worried im gonna fuck something up...
CV is easy. you just keep adding until there is no more voltage. You have a max current based on max voltage. How you wire your series/parallel circuit will determine how many volts you draw per diode based on the strip design. Like the guys said just review this thread one step at a time. You can control an outlet to turn your lights on/off any time. too easy.Ok now i understand a bit better... Maybe i'll leave the sunrise/senset stuff until i learn a bit more....
So, I am still going ahead with the build... 12 strips are here, just tossing up about the driver... Im totally new to this CV driver and bit worried im gonna fuck something up...