CaliWorthington
Well-Known Member
Since I started this $5 strip trend, here is my mea culpa. When I bought them, I didn't realize they're less efficient than some other strips. There seem to be a lot of different series of strips, so it can be confusing which ones to buy. Now I've seen a spec sheet for H InFlux L09 strips that have better efficiency than the $5 ones on Arrow. So I guess the $5 Arrow strips are InFlux L09, but not H-series, or something. You have to lookup what the bar codes mean and read them carefully.
Anyway, they do work. I'm getting perfectly good results, even running them soft at 0.83 amps. They're just not the last word in efficiency. So if your aim is to lower your cost of electricity, the F-series Gen3 would be better. OTOH, if you're doing a large build and electricity cost isn't the main issue, the $5 strips might be just the ticket. My electricity is expensive, so I wish I would have bought the more efficient ones in the first place.
Someone told me they bought some $5 strips, but weren't sure they were going to use them. I'm sorry if I misled anyone into thinking these were the most efficient strips available. Now I know better.
Anyway, they do work. I'm getting perfectly good results, even running them soft at 0.83 amps. They're just not the last word in efficiency. So if your aim is to lower your cost of electricity, the F-series Gen3 would be better. OTOH, if you're doing a large build and electricity cost isn't the main issue, the $5 strips might be just the ticket. My electricity is expensive, so I wish I would have bought the more efficient ones in the first place.
Someone told me they bought some $5 strips, but weren't sure they were going to use them. I'm sorry if I misled anyone into thinking these were the most efficient strips available. Now I know better.