This is my first LED build, and I don't want to f it up.
This is for a 4x4 flower space. Using 20 2-foot Bridgelux Gen 3 but using a 4ft bar. 2ft is all I can find available for the strips that I want.
I'm going with a mix of 10 4000k 90 CRI and 10 3000k 80 CRI. My reasoning is that this is a good balance between increased spectrum range while keeping it at a decent efficiency. If anyone feels strongly that this is a bad idea please let me know and why.
Wiring all 20 in parallel for simplicity. For the driver, at first I was going to go with HLG-480H because I thought I needed that many watts - still learning. Seeing others on the forums using HLG-320H for this amount of leds, so would like to do that.
Where I'm having trouble is with the specific driver. It seems like the HLG-320H-24b would be best for my strips, the voltage range for those strips is 17v-21v. But with that driver my current would only be about 667mA per strip and wattage of 252 which seems a little under powered. The flux per strip would be less than 100%. I don't want to max it out or anything, I'd like to hit a mid range sweet spot of good flux, with decent efficiency and relatively low heat - I'll be using aluminum angle at minimum for heatsink.
As I said this is my first build so I'm wondering if the drivers have some kind of control knob that allows you to increase current and or voltage, so I could tune it a little bit higher if I use the HLG-320H-24?
Also, I've been seeing people talking about efficiency in micromouls per joule, and weather a configuration will have too much or little PPF. How do I calculate these measurements given the driver build I'm considering using?
This is for a 4x4 flower space. Using 20 2-foot Bridgelux Gen 3 but using a 4ft bar. 2ft is all I can find available for the strips that I want.
I'm going with a mix of 10 4000k 90 CRI and 10 3000k 80 CRI. My reasoning is that this is a good balance between increased spectrum range while keeping it at a decent efficiency. If anyone feels strongly that this is a bad idea please let me know and why.
Wiring all 20 in parallel for simplicity. For the driver, at first I was going to go with HLG-480H because I thought I needed that many watts - still learning. Seeing others on the forums using HLG-320H for this amount of leds, so would like to do that.
Where I'm having trouble is with the specific driver. It seems like the HLG-320H-24b would be best for my strips, the voltage range for those strips is 17v-21v. But with that driver my current would only be about 667mA per strip and wattage of 252 which seems a little under powered. The flux per strip would be less than 100%. I don't want to max it out or anything, I'd like to hit a mid range sweet spot of good flux, with decent efficiency and relatively low heat - I'll be using aluminum angle at minimum for heatsink.
As I said this is my first build so I'm wondering if the drivers have some kind of control knob that allows you to increase current and or voltage, so I could tune it a little bit higher if I use the HLG-320H-24?
Also, I've been seeing people talking about efficiency in micromouls per joule, and weather a configuration will have too much or little PPF. How do I calculate these measurements given the driver build I'm considering using?