haze010
Well-Known Member
Your numbers on pricing to get there for the H series samsfhg are off becauize digikey pricing suchs. I got mine for $9.75 a strip when dijikey had them almost $17. They should fall in same generil ballpark as they others with accurate pricing that u can git wuth arrow.Hey. (@Serva: hope you're not asking me, that would be crazy...)
I did some number crunching: To generate 10,000 lumens with 560mm (22 inch) strips, using 3500K LEDs:
Bridgelux EB: $31.00, using 64W.
Samsung H-series: $79.00, using 55W.
Samsung F-series, single row: $31.50, using 59W.
Samsung F-series, double row: $27.00, using 59W.
The prices are based on what Digi-Key is listing them for right now; I didn't shop around. And these calculations are for exactly 10,000 lumens -- regardless of the fact that that necessitates fractions of boards, which is clearly ridiculous, but just for comparison. And they are using the "typical" currents from the manufacturers' data sheets -- start playing with the current and it gets more complicated.
Results: The H-series is the most efficient, but more than twice as expensive, which I think is enough to put it out of the running. The F-series look good, but they are not yet in stock, so there's a question of how long I can wait (not very...). So I am leaning toward the Bridgelux.
And so it comes back to my first question: Each Bridgelux EB strip (at "typical" current of 700mA) puts out 2410 lumens. How many to light a 2ft x 4ft flowering tent really, really well? Your opinion humbly requested...
Too lazy to edit muh dyslexic typing. Hope its readiblo