This is just the bridgelux in stock. You can refine further with whatever k you are looking for. https://www.digikey.com/products/en/optoelectronics/led-lighting-cobs-engines-modules-strips/111?k=bridgelux&k=&pkeyword=bridgelux&sv=0&sf=0&FV=-8|111,207|365126&quantity=&ColumnSort=0&page=1&stock=1&pageSize=25I just found them on Digikey, so many options I am a bit confused by it all.
"confused as fuck" same...lolGlad to have you on board Bob. I want to set up a small cloning station. I like the idea of the strips and low wattage its just I never looked into it before an am confused as fuck.
Confucius say, "Please take care to plug fruity driver into suitable socket."Last time I checked, the Bridgelux Gen 2 EB's were the best bang for the buck. They now have Gen 3 that are somewhat more efficient and lower voltage but much more expensive. Samsung makes a bit better diodes than BL for a bunch more money. There are other strips available.
Just get a few strips, wire them in parallel, and pick a constant currant driver with a voltage range that covers the strip (19.5V for EB2). You'll need wire and probably a plug for the mains side of the driver. Tons of info and builds in the LED section.
Funny enough I kinda fucked up on it but it still worked lol. I went with an XLG-100-L-ab, the strips are 2 foot vesta strips. I don’t plan to run my jam in there but if I did I woulda went with a 150 I think.@bigmikey86 Looks awesome man, thanks for sharing that! I think I am sold on the strip idea, curious of what driver you used?
I’ve only begun to dabble into the lighting building with my last couple of fixtures but how do you plan to wire them?Okay after looking into things I think the plan is to do 3 or 4 strips that I listed earlier per fixture. I'am going to have one for the clones and one for seedlings. For drivers I decided to use HLG 40 watters. There are 4 listed on DK's website that are dimmable.
HLG-40H-12B
HLG-40H-48B
HLG-40H-42B
HLG-40H-36B
https://www.digikey.com/products/en/power-supplies-external-internal-off-board/led-drivers/137?k=&pkeyword=&sv=0&v=1866&s=69593&sf=0&FV=-8|137&quantity=&ColumnSort=0&page=1&pageSize=25
And don't know for sure which suits my needs.
And cfl keeps the dome temp just right, if that is needed.CFL great for clones I use 2x24w bulbs over 7 clones have no problems
So your talking something like these paired with the driver you listed?Timely topic. I've been propagating under 6500k CFL for years, because I needed the extra heat when growing in the basement, but I've been slowly relocating everything upstairs, and just ordered a new tent for seedlings/cuttings. Figure it's about time I switched up the last part of the garden that isn't under LED, and Bridgelux EB Gen 2 strips are precisely what I've been looking at myself. Been peeping an HLG-40-20A and four 4000k 1-footers. Personally, I don't think I'd go for a higher temp than 4000k, as having sufficient red in the spectrum should aid rooting.
Been peeping an HLG-40-20A and four 4000k 1-footers.
The fwd V is 10.9 per strip, so those would be 2xseries ea-4xparallel pairs wired from the looks?So your talking something like these paired with the driver you listed?
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/bridgelux/BXEB-L0340U-40E0750-C-C3/976-BXEB-L0340U-40E0750-C-C3-ND/10279854