I did a few 6 strip builds with H inFlux L06, and used the 280h-24A in parallel, maxes at around 75% of the strips max current rating, sweet light for a 2x4 tent. Being 24V strips, the 24V MW CV drivers are a great choice :) I cannot find any information on the lm561 or 301 spectrums. Would be very ...
Yeah, Q-series is top dog, but expensive and same PCB design as the F-series (bendy plastic PCBs with indents for mounting) The H inFlux are nice aluminium PCBs with holes for mounting, and around 15% cheaper per diode compared to Q-series, and you get a lot more intensity and potential than you get...
First off, don't trust breeder specs... Notice how only a handful of breeders (I only know of Ace/Cannabiogen) have plants with ''low'' yield in their catalogue, everyone else has ''medium'' as the lowest yield mark. If you want to try a certain strain available at different breeders, then go for th...
The H influx do look interesting. A little disappointing efficacy given the LM301B diodes but I guess they're using cheaper bins? ''They'' (Samsung) use their own top bin diodes. The efficacy is only supassed by the Q-series because of they run cooler, I think you might have been mislead by salesme...
If you want to be able to max them out I think you need to get a HLG-185H-48, a HLG-150H-48 would be decent and not able to overpower them. Or you could do a serial build with a HLG 120h c700 which should power the strips to around ~70% of max, but it's the same price as the HLG-150H-48 which should...
It would be very expensive if you were to use one of those lights for each shelf and dim it down, and a waste of potential, Getting strips with lower diode count, like Samsung Q-series would mean that you don't have to dim and get full value for the upfront investment, very high efficiency and littl...