One method you can use to counteract the voltage drop when chaining the strips end to end (in parallel), is to connect the positive line from the driver to the first strip and connect the driver's negative line to the last strip in the chain. That will equalize the drop across all of the strips.
that would be a good test....if i still had it put together i would try that for a quick compare....i might anyway if i get bored waiting...
its been a couple hangups at the end sorting this last wiring bit, but i still have a good confidence to what i am after....
i like the idea to push the driver to the extreme for a case like this, (CV+parallel) i just want to be sure all the juice is making light tho for the same reason....no juice left to kick it up, only down...
once i get the strips better even i think it will be a good entry to led for me.....i want to thank again those who took the time to make very helpful responses...i hope the info can help others in turn....
for one, it is a bit less common led project than i usually see....most notably ive seen less strips ran harder, in smaller arrays, with CC drivers etc...
this takes an only slightly higher start expense to make a "more even and efficient" end result....once getting up to this ammt of strips tho i really didnt even see any feasible series wiring options....not without going against the start goals...ideally i can loose 1volt and thats all then im loosing light.....loosing amps in series seems even worse because there is no flex...(meaning, the driver is capable of extra voltage that the strips cant use, but not amps)
i also have hugely limited chances of thermal runaway by this approach...unless i suppose if i lost 3/4 of the array at once somehow....and yeah...not worried about it at all....
i feel it has at least stepped toward improving common ideas while also giving me a chance to learn and try some progression in my styles...the brightness, seems will pretty ideal for my target goal etc....not bad really, i will be very excited to put some clones under, which were just snipped last night....should time out well....
i gotta admit tho, if i can make them finish quicker with adding some far red or someth i probably should do that, im taking a little too long lol but still wanna run the later finishing lines...guess i have time for that tho so that should be next progress after wiring...seems less worrysome than UV at least....even if i can get perfect numbers for UV app rates im gonna leave it out first round but idk bout the far red is maybe diff..