Did you try arrow.com?I was thinking that myself ill have to switch.
Yeah ive tried them all. Singles are no good as my heatsinks are pretapped for doubles.Did you try arrow.com?
Single row 2footers in 3000°k are available but no DR strips in 3000-4000°k. I would ask them for a delivery date because they are still orderable.
https://www.arrow.com/en/products/si-b8v261560ww/samsung-electronics
Yeah ive tried them all. Singles are no good as my heatsinks are pretapped for doubles.
Doing some quick maths 1x double row f series @60w equals 1x doublerow H-influx series @60w in terms of performance.
So now im paying extra £2 per strip for the same performance just to clear all this stock i have.
I'm not sure those are going to be available all that much longer.
I think Samsung has moved most of its production over to the new lm301 chips.
Yea I tried that one, goes way over my head. I’m an old grower, the led gardener calc is simple to use. Bummer maybe some one will make one for these, probably I should just stick with the F strips I suppose.Can't you use the Samsung calculator? https://www.samsung.com/led/support/tools/engine-calculator/
Crap for people like me who now make even less on a product with minimal margins.
They put the double f series up by 15% at wholesale,hen makes them out of stock, pushing up towards there "new" products.
Once i clear my stock im done with these strips, ill make my own!
You can use the same drivers for the H-inFlux as you do with LEDG's "Example" builds for the F Series Gen 3s.. I was under the impression that these new H-inFlux strips were the way to go...a bit better than the F Series Gen 3s...I guess I should have done my own maths on this...but the F Series have been backordered for months. Undoubtedly, the F Series will be in soon, now that I've gone the other way, lol.Yea I tried that one, goes way over my head. I’m an old grower, the led gardener calc is simple to use. Bummer maybe some one will make one for these, probably I should just stick with the F strips I suppose.
Go to the Ledgardener site and ask him.Yea I tried that one, goes way over my head. I’m an old grower, the led gardener calc is simple to use. Bummer maybe some one will make one for these, probably I should just stick with the F strips I suppose.
I got mine from Arrow.Getting fed up with digikey now. Any other place i get get a couple hundred double row f series?
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I believe the 88 diode strip (L06)is over 6k lumens. The 3900 lumen strip is 64 diodes (L04) and the double row (L09)has 128.Yeah, it's even more in the end.
2ft. SR F-strips in 3000°k are 168lm/w, 23v/1120mA and ~345lm/$(4335lm/12,50$).
2ft. SR H-influx 3000°k is 176lm/w, 32v/700mA but ~260lm/$(3955lm/30$)
My F-strip build run the diodes with only 60mA per diode, ~190lm/w(11,8w per strip), and I've paid arount 200$ on strips(20x 2ft. SR, 20% discount, arrow). To get the same effiency from H-inFlux I would need around 400mA per per strip(instead of 700 nom.), ~12,4w. I would need 19 H-influx strips to get the same 240w with 190lm/w effiency, also with the usual discount for larger quantities that's +500$(with 20% still +400$).
I am very disappointed that Samsung has raised prices for LM301b products so much. Even though a single row strip has 88 diodes instead of 72, it delivers less light with minimal better efficiency. 168 vs 176lm/w is not earth-shattering and because the total output per strip is lower (4335 vs. 3955lm) you also need more stripes to reach a certain brightness target.
I believe the 88 diode strip (L06)is over 6k lumens. The 3900 lumen strip is 64 diodes (L04) and the double row (L09)has 128.
So... Any grow pics? It sounds like you're saying that these Nichias diodes are superior to Samsung's (for growing), so I assume that you must have plenty of real-world, growing-performance data?No doubt Nichia has the best phosphor on the planet, the trick is convincing those that dont know the difference of the benefits of great phosphor against the relentless 'I must have highest efficacy', AKA a maturing market. What we need I guess is a few grows with Nichia strips that highlight that performance, once you get past efficacy pissing contests all your left with is spectrums that do or dont amaze you and Nichia pumps that rarified air. LM561C can be got for 5c and 301b not much more, optisolis is a 0.20 chip so difficult to get down to a Sammy strip price but the 5k optisolis is truly a beautiful spectrum for growing
Have you seen the spectrum? It's damn near the same as the sun if I remember correctly. He did say we need tests done so I don't think you really need to go after the guy. Look at hps vs cmh that shows spectrum does play a part with lower effeciency you can yield the same. My understanding is the Fuller spectrum allows the plants to take in more light so say you run 1000ppfd at the tops with 2700k theoretically you could bump that up alot more with a Fuller spectrum. I run lm561c myself but I really want to try that 5k niachi just to see if I can increase light levels without damaging the plantsSo... Any grow pics? It sounds like you're saying that these Nichias diodes are superior to Samsung's (for growing), so I assume that you must have plenty of real-world, growing-performance data?
Not going after him. Just asking for more info. But I remain unconvinced (though open to the possibility) that spectrum matters more than efficacy. Still waiting for hard, real-world data on that one. Same for ChilLED's mixed-spectrum boards (on the spectrum benefit issue). I'll be very happy to be proven wrong, as that opens up many possibilities for builders.Have you seen the spectrum? It's damn near the same as the sun if I remember correctly. He did say we need tests done so I don't think you really need to go after the guy. Look at hps vs cmh that shows spectrum does play a part with lower effeciency you can yield the same. My understanding is the Fuller spectrum allows the plants to take in more light so say you run 1000ppfd at the tops with 2700k theoretically you could bump that up alot more with a Fuller spectrum. I run lm561c myself but I really want to try that 5k niachi just to see if I can increase light levels without damaging the plants
I think it depends what your going for both sides are right effeciency is very important but say you have 200lm/w with a lacking spectrum vs 190lm/w with a super full spectrum that 5% effeciency difference might not matter. And if your space limited running higher ppfd should yield more per square foot. A good example is outdoor vs indoor growing outdoor you can have 1400-1800ppfd and the plants look amazing try that indoor with a less ideal spectrum now you can only run 1000-1100ppfd. I wish chilled wasn't so expensive I would love to try them outNot going after him. Just asking for more info. But I remain unconvinced (though open to the possibility) that spectrum matters more than efficacy. Still waiting for hard, real-world data on that one. Same for ChilLED's mixed-spectrum boards. I'll be very happy to be proven wrong, as that opens up many possibilities for builders.
Boys we will build strips of any kind to order, but I am not going to lay out a PCB for 5 pcs, what do you wantYeah, that's probably the best you can do. Find a reputable manufacturer and let him equip the stripes to your specifications. Take care of a quality control to make sure only the desired diodes and PCB's are used, and it only has advantages. You can use different LEDs and tune them as you want. Additional reds, no prob's...
Such a product could put you in one row with brands like HLG or Cutter!