ilovereggae
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the strips are designed w both color temps to run simultaneously so the runaway is not an issue.I'm not an expert in electronics but I do have some knowledge. My concern is - the different chips 2700k and 5000k probably have slightly different resistance (ohm) which if true would cause the Chanel with slightly less resistance take more current, heat up more than the other and cause problems in both parallel and series wiring . I know that to be true for other systems like heaters but would it apply here?
Im thinking 2 drivers - 1 for for the warm sides 1 for the cold. That way I can have a really stepless tunable spectrum to play with, which probably makes the 80cri Vs 98cri difference less important.
I want to keep my plants short during the entire grow so that could help me give them enough blue to prevent stretching during flower.
It said I. The specs that the max current that the board can take is 2A. Doesn't that mean both channels can be run at 1A simultaneously? If not
in general, you never want to run a strip at max. the efficiency numbers are at test current which is 1A. the softer you run the diodes the more efficient they are. it technically is possible but you would need some heavy duty heatsink + active cooling. I think @Rocket Soul tried running the original Vestas at 2A and they couldn't take it without heatsinks. since these are cheap enough it would be better to just run more strips at lower wattage.
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