That would be good, but I'm not sure of the availability of those in small quantities, I know future electronics has them.I'm sure you can find a nice match for those drivers. Maybe look at the bridgelux eb gen3 90cri options as a possibility though. It seems like you could wire up some of the 4 foot strips in a 3Series/2Parallel configuration. So you could put like 6 of those strips for +/-160 watts per driver. You'd be running the strips at nominal current, so heat management wouldn't seem too pressing.
I linked the datasheet so you could check it out. I'm new to all this as well and could have easily misinformed you, so hopefully others will be along to help you out some. Just my thoughts on some possibilities.
There's a difference? Good strips should be a little more efficient than your COBs. Those EB Gen3 in 90CRI flower well, is the light for veg and flower?I meant a light bar instead of strip. My bad!
Do you think it would be worth it to upgrade?There's a difference? Good strips should be a little more efficient than your COBs. Those EB Gen3 in 90CRI flower well, is the light for veg and flower?
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each driver you have goes up to 200watts depending on how you wire it. so you got quite a bit of led power on your hands.Trying a diy led light strip build for a 4x4 preferably 5x5 area. I have 7ea hlg-185h-c1400b drivers. I have mostly qbs but I wanna try a light strip build so I can compare. What are my best options!
Those drivers are a better fit for 7 x 2 feet blux in series, 2-3 parallel runs depending on how much of an efficiency geek one is. But it means twice the work wiring them up. And the slims versions connectors wasnt something that made friends with me, but solid core wires seems to be nonexistent where i am. I had to get 1mm stranded, strip it down to a lower gauge and then wire up 96 of them. It was a massive pita, but it did get me a nice wirestripper tool. Id rec getting regular ebs.I'm sure you can find a nice match for those drivers. Maybe look at the bridgelux eb gen3 90cri options as a possibility though. It seems like you could wire up some of the 4 foot strips in a 3Series/2Parallel configuration. So you could put like 6 of those strips for +/-160 watts per driver. You'd be running the strips at nominal current, so heat management wouldn't seem too pressing.
I linked the datasheet so you could check it out. I'm new to all this as well and could have easily misinformed you, so hopefully others will be along to help you out some. Just my thoughts on some possibilities.
It'll come down to your personal preference, but qbs should work fine too. I have two boards I use and that was as simple as could be to set up. I havent built any actual fixtures with strips, but about to dive into that and it is going to be more planning/work like rocket just said.Im actually thinking about scrapping the light bar idea and just going with 6 qb288s and just wiring two in series giving me three series circuits total (600w) @ 1400ma. My HLG-550 does well for a 4x4 so I would think the 6 would be enough for a 5x5 although they will be driven a little lower. Am I missing something?
Nice, glad I made sense to someone for a change..I’m not tech savvy but that makes sense. I have 3x hlg 320 xl kits (qb288 3 each) which comes h320 1750ma drivers so I figured 2 Qb288s with the drivers I have would be a leaving a little on the table but still effective for my application.....or not???
Thanks bro! It’s good to have someone to bounce thoughts off of sometimes. For now I’m going to buy four and let my apogee tell what to do next... best investment I’ve made for my lighting.Nice, glad I made sense to someone for a change..
Yea those drivers should work just fine. Again, I'm not the most knowledgeable source and didn't look up the qb volt specs when run at 1400ma, but I'm assuming you'd be around 100ish volts for the 2 boards in series for roughly 140 watts total. These are just best guesses (not at computer right now). General rule I read with these newer leds is around 30 watts per square foot for flower. So in a 5x5 youd be shooting for around 750 watts I suppose.
Sorry I'm not really a definitive source of info for you, but hopefully I can at least help you in the right direction from what I've gathered so far.
For sure man. I'm glad my first build was just a couple boards. Super simple and helped things click a little bit more so after actually doing it all start to finish. Wish you the best though and hope it all works out well.Thanks bro! It’s good to have someone to bounce thoughts off of sometimes. For now I’m going to buy four and let my apogee tell what to do next... best investment I’ve made for my lighting.
First off, Yes , 6 qb's would be sweet in a 5x5 if spread out a lil more then the prebuilts. in my opinion.Im actually thinking about scrapping the light bar idea and just going with 6 qb288s and just wiring two in series giving me three series circuits total (600w) @ 1400ma. My HLG-550 does well for a 4x4 so I would think the 6 would be enough for a 5x5 although they will be driven a little lower. Am I missing something?
First off, Yes , 6 qb's would be sweet in a 5x5 if spread out a lil more then the prebuilts. in my opinion.
6x qb 288 would be roughly 450 watts in the way you are wanting to wire.
Thats only going to be about 75 watts per board. or about half the rated power on them boards. most pre built lights use about 450 watts to drive 4 of them boards , (about 112 watts each)
Thanks for pointing that out...That being said I think Ill still get four qb288s and add them to my existing 12 cob fixture to supplement and add some new tech to play with. Ill upgrade my drives a little later.Am I looking at wrong thing when I see the H185-1400 driver rated a 202w?