overdriver
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I posted this in the Quantum boards thread but want to start a new thread for my panel build:
So I'm about to buy some LED stripes.
It is supposed to be used for flower only.
The space is 3.3 x 6 ft. So 19.8 ft²
My favorites are:
samsung f-series gen3
SI-B8U521B20WW
or
EB Series Gen 2
BXEB-L1120Z-35E4000-C-B3
I was thinking of buying 10 of those samsung stripes and running them @450 W.
so that means 46v and 1A for each stripe.
In total they have 1440 LED.
I guess they are not S6 binning like the quantum boards from HLG but S4.
How big is this difference in real world use? at 50% power it seems to be a difference of arround 11% in lumen output. Quite a number but:
The stripes would be more distributed on the space and have more single LED as an lightsource than the Quantum boards. So might this compensate for the worse binning?
In COB threads its all about 1 COB for 1 sqft.
Is this still the better solution?
Is there any data showing that the narrow space of a Quantum board is superior to distributed COB or stripes with S4 binning?
Im also having a hard time finding some data for comparison between Quantum boards vs Stripes vs COB.
Did anyone ever tested this? @CobKits maybe?
Now I also discovered the Bridgelux EB Series Gen 2
One stripe only have 114 LED instead of Samsungs 144, but with the cheaper price I could purchase more of them.
For the same price (little less actually) I could buy 15 Bridgelux Stripes.
In total 1710 LED.
So even more then Samsung with more distribution.
They are slightly less efficient but maybe more LED + wider distribution will get better results?
Basically I just want to know how to build the best bang in the buck panel with good results.
Hard to find any real use case data out there, just a lot of theory
Electricity is very expensive here were I live so better efficiency makes a lot of difference.
But how much more yield will I get with (for example) with 10 of those bridgelux stripes and 15 or Quantum boards ?
Does it justify the greater investement?
So I'm about to buy some LED stripes.
It is supposed to be used for flower only.
The space is 3.3 x 6 ft. So 19.8 ft²
My favorites are:
samsung f-series gen3
SI-B8U521B20WW
or
EB Series Gen 2
BXEB-L1120Z-35E4000-C-B3
I was thinking of buying 10 of those samsung stripes and running them @450 W.
so that means 46v and 1A for each stripe.
In total they have 1440 LED.
I guess they are not S6 binning like the quantum boards from HLG but S4.
How big is this difference in real world use? at 50% power it seems to be a difference of arround 11% in lumen output. Quite a number but:
The stripes would be more distributed on the space and have more single LED as an lightsource than the Quantum boards. So might this compensate for the worse binning?
In COB threads its all about 1 COB for 1 sqft.
Is this still the better solution?
Is there any data showing that the narrow space of a Quantum board is superior to distributed COB or stripes with S4 binning?
Im also having a hard time finding some data for comparison between Quantum boards vs Stripes vs COB.
Did anyone ever tested this? @CobKits maybe?
Now I also discovered the Bridgelux EB Series Gen 2
One stripe only have 114 LED instead of Samsungs 144, but with the cheaper price I could purchase more of them.
For the same price (little less actually) I could buy 15 Bridgelux Stripes.
In total 1710 LED.
So even more then Samsung with more distribution.
They are slightly less efficient but maybe more LED + wider distribution will get better results?
Basically I just want to know how to build the best bang in the buck panel with good results.
Hard to find any real use case data out there, just a lot of theory
Electricity is very expensive here were I live so better efficiency makes a lot of difference.
But how much more yield will I get with (for example) with 10 of those bridgelux stripes and 15 or Quantum boards ?
Does it justify the greater investement?