And the stranded wire leads coming out of the driver is 16ga. Are you wiring everything in series? If 18 ga wire isn't big enough then the traces in the stripes aren't going to handle 16 amps.still not really sure about the wire.....18ga is rated to 16 amps....minus 20% for "continuous load" drops it down to below where i need.....hmm
true the J series is marketed as 195 LPW which is achievable in the higher flux bins however like all led products there is a range of values. you can check the Cree PCT if you would like to know all available values or as your doing ask me and I will tell youYour online ad shows 2700k and 190 lumens /watt
Run 16 or larger wire to a distribution block or terminal strip like this:i am right by the line...dont want to build with a limitation like that tho....
the hlg-320-24a is rated at 13.34amps
18ga = 16amps - 3.2amp for continuous = 12.8amps
....think i have to do it all in parallel, which is fine to me...im guessing the way would be to run 16ga for the parallels and jump to the strips with 18ga, thats the move here?
Is not high-purity audio cable too exspensive for something like that?Run 16 or larger wire to a distribution block or terminal strip like this:
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And from the terminal strip you can run the 18g wires to each individual strip.
Its relatively cheap stuff. $7.99 for a 25 ft roll at Fry's.Is not high-purity audio cable too exspensive for something like that?
Looks like you have stranded ran to the strips also ?Its relatively cheap stuff. $7.99 for a 25 ft roll at Fry's.
yes, 18G to the strips.Looks like you have stranded ran to the strips also ?
I understand your reasoning, whether it makes a difference or not, I notice a color shift when I start running below 500 mA on my strips. doesn't matter how close the strips are spaced..right....24strips was = 6 qb's if i added correctly...
perhaps i should better explain the logic and goals i followed with this build...
so first off, i am aware that it is around "double" the strips "needed"....which in normal/average cases will be driven around the 75% mark...
in this case ive paid a little bit more...what 150$ or so? in order to gain other benefits....
#1 = i wanted the most even spread of light possible, which is where it seems solutions like qb's fall short...
#2 = i want to achieve max efficacy of the diodes, which happens when ran around 65mA
overall, i think these are some relatively minor points, but value enough to justify adding them in...
i have extra drivers if it ends up i need to build double the units lol, but see the logic i followed?
drivers are 320w so will have to split them up to push them very hard anyway..
It may be just these old eyes or the spectrum from the room lighting overpowering the LEDs when turned down low.good to know, i was wondering about that...it sort of seems by the data sheets i thought that they sort of output the spectrums they output...so i wasnt as worried as even with hps and dimming there is always some suspect in mind wondering the difference...makes sense there will be a cuttoff point for extremely dim...seems like there is a sweet spot in there tho somewhere
these have 9 series inside so 65 x 9 =585mA....im curious about exactly these things but i figured in some cases i just have to see it first hand and hope its close lol
hopefully can fire it up by tomorrow night...