If the whole run is done with 18ga you'll have about a 0.8V drop. At 14ga its about 0.3V.Ok, so my longest run of about 9 feet should not lose much, correct?
HLG-480H-48A
ThanksIf the whole run is done with 18ga you'll have about a 0.8V drop. At 14ga its about 0.3V.
Would you please tell me the product number for these lights? I have looked all over the digikey page for these lights. I can only find the single row. The f series gen 3 page doesn't have them listed anywhere I can see. I appreciate the info.So if I follow correctly, a HLG-480H-48 would provide the same results? The design I have in mind is a straight-up copy of the one I've already built below - which is a half-scale copy of yours - but with 3000K strips and two separate frames (2x frames, each with 4x2' F Series 3000K, each driven by a HLG-240H-48A). The reason for wanting two frames in a 4x2 (one per 2x2) is that I could conceivably grow different height strains on each side and raise/lower each frame as needed. I also have plans to go vertical at some point, placing each frame at either end of the tent facing in towards the plants in the middle. I mounted my driver remotely (outside the tent on a chord) to reduce heat. I'll do the same with the flowering frames. It's just as easy to wire a remote driver as it is to mount it on the frame (probably easier) and it saves a significant amount of heat.
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If you mean the 4" double row strips then here is the info for the 3000K ones SI-B8VZ91B20WW https://www.digikey.co.uk/products/en?keywords=SI-B8VZ91B20WWWould you please tell me the product number for these lights? I have looked all over the digikey page for these lights. I can only find the single row. The f series gen 3 page doesn't have them listed anywhere I can see. I appreciate the info.