Led-tech.de have some red sup strips with osrams. Maybe a bit extreme on red, you could mix them with all whitesSeems like the photoboost is always sold out, don't have time to wait. What do you recommend that's something similar?
@diggs99 and @welight :Hey Mark,
I spoke to Teknik last week about this project, my current strips and what i should do , after all was said and done, we decided im just gonna buy more J series and Teknik is gonna help me configure a nice spectrum , going to get you to customize some stuff for the next builds. End result, im gonna need another 50 or 60 J series along with a few more goodies
Whats stock currently like on the 3000k 90 cri?
How many 2 foot strips needed to run them like you say over a 4x4? Thankswell, think eb3 slim are a option.
pack as many you can above your canopy drive em at 500 or below and youll have a nice efficient base light.
cant imagine how to get more leds in the space.
At around 8w per strip and asssuming 480 w about 60. But really if you check out Cobs build he does it with quite a lot less. Maybe 400w would be enough.How many 2 foot strips needed to run them like you say over a 4x4? Thanks
Hi. Ive seen other post of you buying lights from china.... do you think strips is better route if money isnt a issue? ThanksIf you were given the choice of any Led strips on the market to build some lights for flowering, which strips would you buy?
Sammys
sol strips
photoboost
bxeb gen 3s
Something i haven't mentioned?
I love my jseries from cutter and will continue to use them in one room, i want to use the best available for the new builds/room
Cheers growers
Thank you.At around 8w per strip and asssuming 480 w about 60. But really if you check out Cobs build he does it with quite a lot less. Maybe 400w would be enough.
Hi. Ive seen other post of you buying lights from china.... do you think strips is better route if money isnt a issue? Thanks
Strips/boards os all relative and price is always an issue. The nice thing about boards is less connections and you can use them to light corners in a way you cant with strips. I mean technically you can get as many diodes and as good spread as strips with boards.Hi. Ive seen other post of you buying lights from china.... do you think strips is better route if money isnt a issue? Thanks
This is not true though. You do not get a hot spot in the center, you get less light around the walls because light is lost on the walls.Strips is a lot of work and what people seem to miss out on somewhat is that even a completely homogeneous diode spacing the centre will have a hot spot due to cross lighting, which will become more pronounced with higher hanging height.