The lights are 55" from the ground, about 24" from the canopy. Next round I will lower the lights about 12 inches, so after stretch they sit about 12" away.
Thats good WeJauana, my height method for any high intensity LED is much the same to my method for determining the height for an HID. Place the LED panel pretty high above the canopy for my 300 watt spectras I start 36 inches and for my blackstars and advanced I start 18 inches and allow the plants to grow up to the lights until they finish stretching then I move the leds as close as I can to the canopy until I have a comfortable compromise between coverage and intensity, usually somewhere between 4 - 12 inches from the tops, depending on plant size, # of plants, how long they vegged, stuff like that. And I have been getting good results, I haven't yet experienced any burning or bleaching, except for plants that have grown all the way to the glass, in that case expect bleaching.
Also my plants seem to be able to take as high of a ppm level as I suppose Im willing to spend on nutes. Thus far the average ppm reading on all of my res's hovers around 1000 ppm, but i have gone as high as 1300 ppm and as low as 650 ppm, and you can definitely tell the difference. For all of you using LED's keep your res around 1000 ppm's and your plants should show excellent growth. Ive also noticed tat my plants simply run through water, I usually have to add 1 to 1.5 gallons of water to each res every day/every other to keep them at the level they are supposed to be. My pH seems to always be somewhere between 5.2 and 6.6, with an average of 6.5. Using Fox Farm Tiger Bloom, GH Cal/Mag, AN Cha-Ching during last 4 weeks of flowering, and AN Bud Blood and Big Bud appropriately, and a small dose of H2O2 every week to keep my res's clean. My plants smell like straight candy, very fruity and very aromatic.
Keep up the good work, but please get your nutes right and your light distance and show us what these lights can do

Very exciting, I like your new journal! Sorry for my long post, I ramble!