Not enough red in 5k my guessWhy 3000k and 4000k? Why not mix 3 and 5?
Equal amounts of 3000 and 4000 should give you an average cct of 3500k which we know grows, during veg you would run 4000k hard and underdrive 3000k giving you a blue peak around 3800K, some red but not significant, when you flip, reverse the mix to get down to 3200k and then punch in the 660's. Off course you can could run a 5000k,2700k scenario as well which widens the blue/red spectral range, all are possible
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Mark
Only resistors at each string or does the board have some kind of current balace/mirror circuit? Do they have an over-current protection or resettable breakers/fuses?Boards are resistor loaded for current balancing, no issues with mixed vf bins of different leds so no current hogging
You can have all those features... but are you willing to pay the extra $10-20 a board to make it happen?Only resistors at each string or does the board have some kind of current balace/mirror circuit? Do they have an over-current protection or resettable breakers/fuses?
The board has resistors that current balance the circuit, these balance out the led forward voltageOnly resistors at each string or does the board have some kind of current balace/mirror circuit? Do they have an over-current protection or resettable breakers/fuses?
the board comes with deep red only at this pointSo is there some kind of waitlist? Will there be any options to get some far red in there?
Thanks for sharing :/I'm starting to get alittle morning wood.
not required, no real heat, 3 boards in series at 500 watts and only hit 47C on the top of the board with not heatsink at all, with a passive we will like be around 25-30Cno fan?