right... it would never have occurred to me to use a constant voltage driver for the far reds. i had read about the CV+CC mode on the CV drivers but its never really sunk in yet how it all works together, but i think i get it now. the strips total volts being under the CV drivers current range forces the driver into constant current mode and it will just hold its maximum output which is under the diodes max then i can just dim it for required intensity.
so basically im wiring the diodes in series like you would for a CC driver but using a CV driver and because its under its current range will act like a CC driver.
so while i have your ear the rest of the light will be comprised off 28 samsung h influx l04 strips(20 3000k + 8 5000k) these are the 64 diode 8s8p config with a max of 1600mah/strip. i already have the strips so they might as well be used it just means i have to use more of them to get to the required watts with them being the baby of the hinflux strips but that also means a better spread of diodes but also at the cost of a bigger heavier more costly frame but hey-ho as long as it doesn't pull the ceiling down it will be sweet!.
if i run the strips at 1000mah each that should be about 624w plus the 113w total of the reds(i think they were roughly 1.75w each at 700mah,ill have to check again) should be killer for the approx 4.5x4.5ft.
i was wanting to run the 5000k strips and 3000k strips on separate drivers so i can up the 5000k and soften the 3000k in pre-flower veg.
so was thinking of using one HLG-240H-48B for the 8 x 5000k strips wired 4 parallel strings with 2 strips in series that should give each strip approx max of 1355mah.
for the the 3000k i was thinking 2 x HLG-320H-48B wired 5 parallel strings with 2 strips in series on each driver. each strip would receive a max of 1531mah.
then looking at the driver specs and the strip voltages both the HLG-240H-48B and the HLG-320H-48B will be in CC mode aswell, at full power the strips will take all the current the drivers can supply forcing them to run wide open in CC mode.
but even if i dim them down under what the drivers can supply at a strip voltage of say 2 x 22.3v = 44.6v at 1000mah the voltage is under the minimum of the drivers so they will stay in CC mode. so for the driver to run in CV mode i would have to run the strips at max that would be 2 x 25v = 50v at 1600mah that would put the voltage in the right region for CV mode but because the driver simply cant supply that it would just stay in CC mode flat out.
so in this case im wiring in parallel like you would for a CV and using a CV driver but again because its under the drivers working current range it will act like a CC driver really no matter how hard or soft i run it.
am i understanding this correctly?.
i guess it because of the voltage of the h influx strips they sit right between the HLG-XXX-20/42 and the HLG-XXX-24/48(single strip or 2 in series).