Bridgelux EB Series Build

Serva

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Why don‘t you want to take the 4ft strips?

4ft x 4ft = 16sqft

10-20w/sqft x 16sqft = 160-320w

So a HLG-320H-48A (dimmable between 160-320w with build in poti).

Get as many strips as your wallet can afford, or as many as you like, and make some series/parallel wiring.
 
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Serva

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Those are rather small at only 280 mm. You would need about 60 to properly light up a 1 meter square space.
60 strips @700ma would be 960w! ;) even at nominal current I think 460w (28w/sqft) would be too much as veg light.
 

Randomblame

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Why not using generation 2 of the EB-series? 180lm/w vs. 159lm/w@350mA!
They cost the same and should be available within the next few weeks.

https://www.digikey.de/products/en/optoelectronics/led-lighting-cobs-engines-modules/111?k=&pkeyword=&v=976&s=60762&FV=ffe0006f&mnonly=0&ColumnSort=0&page=1&quantity=0&ptm=0&fid=0&pageSize=25&cur=USD&lang=en

For a veg tent a HLG-240H-20A(gen2 strips) or -24A(gen,1 strips) would be more than enough.
If you take 18 1ft. gen1 strips in parallel to the 24v driver(24A, 10,4A) each strip get ~578mA or 13,4w(154lm/w).
If you take 21 1ft. gen2 strips in parallel to a 20v driver(-20A, 12,5A) each strip get ~595mA or 11,9w(175lm/w).
 

Serva

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Serva

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Why not using generation 2 of the EB-series? 180lm/w vs. 159lm/w@350mA!
They cost the same and should be available within the next few weeks.

https://www.digikey.de/products/en/optoelectronics/led-lighting-cobs-engines-modules/111?k=&pkeyword=&v=976&s=60762&FV=ffe0006f&mnonly=0&ColumnSort=0&page=1&quantity=0&ptm=0&fid=0&pageSize=25&cur=USD&lang=en

For a veg tent a HLG-240H-20A(gen2 strips) or -24A(gen,1 strips) would be more than enough.
If you take 18 1ft. gen1 strips in parallel to the 24v driver(24A, 10,4A) each strip get ~578mA or 13,4w(154lm/w).
If you take 21 1ft. gen2 strips in parallel to a 20v driver(-20A, 12,5A) each strip get ~595mA or 11,9w(175lm/w).
42v = 95% efficiency
20v = 93,5 efficiency

So wouldn‘t it be better to take a higher voltage driver? If I remember correctly, it was you telling me that point...
 

Randomblame

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With a HLG-240 you would get around 550-600μMol/s(gen1/gen2) which is more than enough for a 1m² veg tent IMO!
Indeed, you could also use it for the flowering cycle because that's still comparable to a 400w HPS
 

Randomblame

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42v = 95% efficiency
20v = 93,5 efficiency

So wouldn‘t it be better to take a higher voltage driver? If I remember correctly, it was you telling me that point...
Yepp, but it need series parallel connections and I wanted to keep it simple for the first time.
 

Randomblame

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But you are right! He could put 2 clusters of 10 parallel stripes in series for example, that's not that hard.
And 1.5% better efficiency is nice bump for nothing than a different wiring circuit and a different driver model.
 

Serva

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"1 meter square space."
Yeah, I know... Just thought about it after writing 1120mm in the next post ...

Actually I would do 2 or 3 rows (more strips, middle row is running at 1/4 or 1/2 current, depends on wiring) of the 1ft strips. I just love to have as many strips as possible. And I would get 2 driver, otherwise the first 2-3 weeks, 90% of the light is wasted.

And to make it nice and uniform, spread the strips logarythmically.
 
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Serva

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What? Most people are running 30-50 watts/square foot.
For flowering maybe?

Atleast for my plants everything about 35w/sqft is too much in flower and will cause problems.

So veg light should be way less... personally I use between 10-20w for the first 3-4 weeks, before I flower them.

Or do you talk about inefficient mh bulbs, or fl tubes?

Because I was able to replace 150w fl tubes, with 50w eb strips. Same results!
 

nfhiggs

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Ok if i were to get the bigger strips how many of them would i need? Something around say 100 watts
The only 100W strips are Samsung Fseries double row in 1120 mm length. I don't think you could fit those in your tent. You could do the double row 560 mm F-series strips - space them about 50 mm apart and use 10 or so.
 

Serva

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460w @ 1x1m ? That‘s like a 550-600w mh/hps bulb. I really can‘t see any reason to use this as veg light. For flowering it would be a nice light though! (Atleast thats a common choice here in europe 600w hps @ 1m2)

I would run them at 350 mA. 28w per square foot is just about right.
 

Randomblame

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A HLG-240H-48A(5,2A) and 6x 560mm double row F-Series strips is a cheap and powerful solution. The strips would run with 866mA or around 40w each. Effiency should be ~175lm/w with 3.000°k and ~182lm/w with 4.000/5.000°k.

1x Meanwell HLG-240H-48A ~70$
6x 2ft DR F-strip is ~150$(25$/pcs)
6x 40*40*40*2mm alu C-channel, 600mm long 20$
Misc parts like wires, Wago's and the likes 10$
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Around 250$ for a 250w light.

And as mentioned above, such a lamp is powerful enough to be used in flowering with good results. The 4k version should produce ~650μMol/s PPF...
 
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