Yeah I was thinking like a little clamp that can be loosened to slide the strip along depending on layout requirements.If you're meaning to slide them in to the center, that design won't work. Itd need a bracket that allows the whole strip to move within it.
Out of curiosity anyone have a link to a log using omega lights? I've been doing research on the Cobs because I thought the strips were out of budget
I did a search for samsung f series grow and found 50 light building logs, but only 1 grow log and it was incompleteThese is one just started I believe, early stages though.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/new-run-black-gorilla.968602/
But you probably wont find many at the moment. The web site only went up very recently. Its a new company from a grower who has helped the community plenty on here and just wants to provide efficiency at a good price.
You can look for any Samsung strip build/grow thread in the search bar though, there will be plenty of those. Its the same tech.
I did a search for samsung f series grow and found 50 light building logs, but only 1 grow log and it was incomplete
https://ledgardener.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1068I did a search for samsung f series grow and found 50 light building logs, but only 1 grow log and it was incomplete
"These LED's are great! I did 1763g with 900W, that's 1.9g/w"
3x3 is a bit tough - the best way with the 22" strips is to just widen the fixture and add a few more strips so instead of 24' x 19" you get it up to about 24 x 26 inches. that gives you just a 5-6 inch gap all the way round in a 3x3, which will fill in with light fairly well,a sliding bracket on that 300w kit would be an awesome addition. Maybe as an extra so it can be used in a 3x3 as well as a 2x4.
No logs yet except my own, since I just started building them.Out of curiosity anyone have a link to a log using omega lights? I've been doing research on the Cobs because I thought the strips were out of budget