New to led, been wanting to try for a while now but most are just so far out of my price range so after a little reading I've decided I will try and DIY one
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So I've been looking at the various strips available and come across these bridgelux gen3 high output strips https://www.bridgelux.com › ...PDF
Bridgelux® EB Series™ Gen 3 High Output
The ones I'm looking at are the 4ft, 3000k, 80cri strips. According to the data sheet they can be run at 1400ma, 38.4v, 53.8w per strip.
So I was think of using either 9 or 10 of these to light a 4x4 space to replace 1 600w hps as a test in my room.
Now the questions...
I'm not to sure on how to go about matching drivers to leds, from what I can gather to run 10 strips at 1400ma I'd need a 14amp constant current driver wired parallel (I've no clue really
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What would be the heat sinking requirement to run these strips at that power? Would I get away with aluminium U channel?
I'm struggling to find any good information to read about matching drivers, I'm sure it's out there maybe I'm just not putting in the right key words.. so any useful links that would help along my journey would be much appreciated also
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Thanks