One of the many great things about using strips is you can spread out the light source to get an even distribution of photons over the entire canopy. Much better -- especially if you scrog -- than a concentrated point source that focuses light in the middle and quickly diminishes to unacceptable levels at the edges.I am creating a bridgelux eb gen 2 strip build, and I was wondering what the optimal spacing in between the strips should be. I would have 2ft strips and run them at 1 AMP each. Could I put them side by side or would that make the light too intense?
I wouldn't worry about it, I have run these BXEB strips at 1A for eons, without any substantial frames.....Also, while I'm asking, I am using 1/8 inch aluminum L channel, since my pieces are 2ft in length, one of my sides will come out to 24 1/4 inches. Is it really worth cutting to 23.75 inches to get a perfectly square frame?
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Detrimental, not really. I've rarely been in tents, but the 2x2 frame at the 185 level is pretty much the base build.Would using a 2x2 frame in a 3x3 space be detrimental to light spread? I think half-inch spacing will probably work fine and would allow me to upgrade to 15 strips on the same frame in the future if necessary. ~176 W -> ~300W 2x2 to 3x3
I would not, in any way question the decision to use fuses... can't possibly be a bad move. I've never used one.shouldn't have too much of a problem in the short run with a strip failing on me,
Only use fuses when your running just a few parallel legs. The more parallel you have to distribute the remaining current the.better. I only put fuses on my one build when I ran a combination circuit of 2px 4 series. My other build is 4px4s with no fuses, one leg goes down I’m still below max ratingAh, ok. Also, I was viewing this recent thread https://rollitup.org/t/samsung-f-strip-build.1007017/ He is powering his strips in parallel, and I would be too. Is it really worth the time to add in fuses for each strip? I figure I shouldn't have too much of a problem in the short run with a strip failing on me, and at $4.82 per strip, it seems like wiring fuses could be more expensive for me.
I run the vestas and can change colour count on light, have flowered at 2800k 3200k and 3500k, now I flower with the colour count that rises and falls just like the sun rising and setting everyday, I like this the best, plant stretches, fattens, seems like it gets a little of everythingAs for the spectrum of the strips, I heard 3500k is pretty much what everyone recommends. Would it be more beneficial for me to have a couple of different color temperatures though?
Could you seed under theseI run the vestas and can change colour count on light, have flowered at 2800k 3200k and 3500k, now I flower with the colour count that rises and falls just like the sun rising and setting everyday, I like this the best, plant stretches, fattens, seems like it gets a little of everything