I dont think I did a build thread on them. Ended up using 6 strips on the final. All you need is the strips, some double sided thermal backing tape. a 26x18 cookie sheet from winco or wherever waygo connectors or solder and shrink wrap tubing, and driver of choice. I used a MW120-24a.
A friend saw how mine were doing and made the switch from HPS to led. Because he wanted to hang them higher and spread them out like he had with the bulbs we upped the strip count to 8 and used a more powerful driver. The calculator led gardener put together makes pairing a driver easy.
http://ledgardener.com/parallel-strip-build-tool/
Thank you for the reply!
I've decided to go with 6 of the Bridgelux 560mm(22")3500k strips and an HLG-120h-20A, per 120w grouping of strips.
The web tool said go with the HLG-150h-24A, can anyone justify that to me over the hlg-120h-20A? I only want 1amp and 20w per strip and I read that meanwell can perform fine under full load.
I'm aiming to run at 1 amp and 20V, these strips should produce 20W each, for a 2'x2' light with a total of 120w. Which I read is the suggested amount of led wattage to get ~700 par. The current I'm running them at should need a little heat sinking, so I'm bending fixtures/heatsinks from a 25$ roll of unpainted aluminum flashing. The flashing comes 18" wide and 10metres long and I'll bend it with an aluminum break, into fixtures that resemble a t5 fluorescent fixture. Glue the led strips to that with two sided heat sink tape and suspend it all. Also, I'll make sure the room fans cycle past the lights, for some extra cooling. Hope it's enough cooling. I can always spot weld some more aluminum fins on to the lights if not.
Cool tip for aluminum: you can spot weld it with a normal 220v spot welder if you sandwich the aluminum between two thin sheets of steel. The steel makes the resistance high enough to generate the heat needed to weld without stupid high voltage and amperage.
My goal is to be as cheap as humanly possible without compromising on longevity and efficiency. Please tell me if you know of better prices and if you know whether Canadians will get hit with any duties/tarrifs, by ordering led lights and power supplies through arrow.com. The prices on arrow are significantly cheaper even with the exchange rate. Like 20$ less per 120w power supply. The led strips themselves aren't any cheaper on arrow though (compared to Digi key).
Here's the pricing and items in (CAD), without tax:
(6) 22" EB strips: 60$ (Digi key.ca/arrow.com)
(1) HLG-120h-20A: 77$ Digi key/55$ Arrow
(1) 10m roll of 18" wide "factory finish" (unpainted) aluminum flashing - 25$ (home depot/home hardware)
(1) roll of 20mm wide thermal tape: 20$ amazon.ca
(1) roll of wire: 20$
Comes to around
153$ per 120w fixture with taxes in.
I'm looking at the plc-100-20 power supply as well, it's another 20$ cheaper and can do 100w, with 5 of the 2 foot bxeb strips, for
80$/100w.
Anyone see any issues with using the cheaper plc power supply? It says it's smooth power and made for LEDs in the manual, so it seems ok to me.